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  2. Sports in Fort Wayne, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wayne has been home to a few sports firsts. On June 2, 1883, Fort Wayne hosted the Quincy Professionals for one of the first lighted baseball games ever recorded. [1] [2] Fort Wayne has been credited for being the birthplace of the NBA when Fort Wayne Pistons owner Fred Zollner brokered the merger of the BAA and the NBL in 1949 from his ...

  3. Circuit Zolder - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, Circuit Zolder has hosted a cyclo-cross race in December for the World Cup. The circuit hosted the UCI BMX World Championships in 2015. [3] In 2019 and for the first time ever the UCI BMX World Championships returned to Circuit Zolder. In the beginning of 2006, the track underwent safety adaptations.

  4. Carl Magee - Wikipedia

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    The first parking meters were installed in downtown Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935, and charged five cents per hour. Businesses benefited greatly from the decreased parking congestion, but some outraged citizens complained and even initiated legal action in response to installation of the meters.

  5. First level of new Water Street parking garage in Binghamton ...

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    The first level of the parking garage opens up around 40 spaces, the city stated in a press release. "The new garage replaces a crumbling eyesore with safe, convenient parking for residents and ...

  6. For Sale: New York's First Million-Dollar Parking Spot

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    For merely six times the average price of a home in the U.S., you can be the proud owner of New York City's most expensive parking space. A cool million gets you your very own private parking spot ...

  7. Fred Zollner - Wikipedia

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    Fred Zollner (January 22, 1901 – June 21, 1982), nicknamed "Mr. Pro Basketball", was the founder and owner, along with his sister Janet, of the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons (now the Detroit Pistons) and a key figure in the merger of National Basketball League (NBL) and Basketball Association of America (BAA) into the National Basketball Association (NBA) in 1949.

  8. Kindergartener injured in Northern California school shooting ...

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    Six-year-old Roman Mendez (left) and 5-year-old Elias Wolford (right) were wounded during a shooting at the Feather River School of Seventh-Day Adventists in Butte County on Wednesday, Dec. 4.

  9. National Basketball League (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Under Zollner, the Pistons would eventually play an important role in the survival and growth of the NBA. Zollner's financial support of the NBA helped the league stay afloat during its tumultuous formative years. Challenging the Zollner Pistons and Oshkosh for supremacy were the Sheboygan Red Skins. Beginning in 1941, the season before Fort ...