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  2. Tri-State Concert Series - Wikipedia

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    The Tristate Concert Association organizes concerts throughout the year in the greater Cumberland, Maryland region. The concert venue is a tribute to music from the golden age of rock-n-roll, swing, and big-band; as well as popular country and chorial music. Previous Performances have included: 09/2002 - The Platters

  3. Gene Mason Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Gene Mason Sports Complex is a 55-acre (220,000 m 2) sports field park complex located in Cumberland, Maryland.The park was dedicated in 1952 and geared towards organized team sports of baseball, soccer, football, valley ball, tennis, and basketball.

  4. Midway Stadium - Wikipedia

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    St. Paul Saints (NoL/AA) (1993–2014) Midway Stadium was the name of two different minor league baseball parks in Saint Paul, Minnesota , United States, both now demolished. The name derived from the location of the stadium in Saint Paul's Midway area , so named because it is roughly halfway between the downtowns of Minneapolis and Saint Paul.

  5. Lexington Park - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Park was the name of a former minor league baseball park in St. Paul, Minnesota. It was the home of the St. Paul Saints from 1897 through 1956, when it was replaced by the first version of Midway Stadium. Lexington Park was commissioned by baseball owner Charlie Comiskey to serve as home for his St. Paul Saints Western League baseball ...

  6. List of indoor arenas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The list is composed mostly of arenas that house sports teams (basketball, ice hockey, arena soccer and arena football) and serve as indoor venues for concerts and expositions. The arenas in this table are ranked by maximum capacity. Domed stadiums (such as the Superdome in New Orleans and the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis) are excluded from ...

  7. A rockin' October: Festivals, football, concerts fill ... - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know about the Kentuck Festival of the Arts, the Moundville Native American Festival, two big concerts and two big UA games. A rockin' October: Festivals, football ...

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  9. Greenway Avenue Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Fort Hill Stadium it was constructed in the 1930s by the Public Works Administration as part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal. The field first opened for play in the fall of 1937 and was called Fort Hill Stadium. The name was changed in 1987 to Greenway Avenue Stadium, named after the street where it resides.