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  2. Ticketek - Wikipedia

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    Ticketek manage the ticketing for Accor Stadium, Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney Cricket Ground, Allianz Stadium, Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), Rod Laver Arena, AAMI Park, Her Majesty's Theatre, Crown Entertainment Complex, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Newcastle Entertainment Centre, WIN Entertainment Centre Wollongong, Canberra Stadium, National Gallery of Australia Canberra ...

  3. Sin City (description) - Wikipedia

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    Chicago in the 1920s to 1930s (prostitution, bootlegging, cabarets, speakeasies, illegal gambling, bank robberies, police corruption, political corruption, organized crime, and gang activity) Indiana. Michigan City was considered Sin City in the 1980-1990s, with the proliferation of massage parlors. [46]

  4. Nicknames of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The city of Chicago has been known by many nicknames, but it is most widely recognized as the "Windy City". The earliest known reference to the "Windy City" was actually to Green Bay in 1856. [1] The first known repeated effort to label Chicago with this nickname is from 1876 and involves Chicago's rivalry with Cincinnati. The popularity of the ...

  5. Spanish Cobras - Wikipedia

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    A Young Cobras faction was formed by their teenage leader, Richard “King Cobra” Medina, to attack rival’s turf; claiming Artesian & Potomac ("A-Town") and Mozart & Cortland ("Sin City"). The Spanish Cobras stabbed a member of the Latin Kings during the annual Chicago Puerto Rican Parade in June 1977. The Kings retaliated later that day ...

  6. History of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Between 1870 and 1900, Chicago grew from a city of 299,000 to nearly 1.7 million and was the fastest-growing city in world history. Chicago's flourishing economy attracted huge numbers of new immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe, especially Jews, Poles, and Italians, along with many smaller groups.

  7. Estadio Nueva Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Estadio Nueva Chicago is a football stadium located in the Mataderos neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is also popularly known as Estadio República de Mataderos . [ 4 ] The stadium, inaugurated in 1940, [ 5 ] is owned and operated by Club Atlético Nueva Chicago .

  8. Gunfights disrupt flights in Mexico border city, trigger U.S ...

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    The U.S. consulate in Nuevo Laredo issued a security alert saying that it had "received reports of multiple gunfights throughout the city." U.S. government personnel were advised to shelter in ...

  9. Windy City (nickname) - Wikipedia

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    The city of Chicago has been known by many nicknames, but it is most widely recognized as the "Windy City". The earliest known reference to the "Windy City" was actually to Green Bay in 1856. [1] The first known repeated effort to label Chicago with this nickname is from 1876 and involves Chicago's rivalry with Cincinnati. The popularity of the ...