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  2. Maimonides Park - Wikipedia

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    The home team and primary tenant is the New York Mets-affiliated Brooklyn Cyclones of the South Atlantic League. The stadium has also hosted other teams and sports; the NYU Violets Baseball team began playing at Maimonides Park in 2015, and soccer club Brooklyn FC will have its women's team playing at the ballpark in 2024, with its men's team ...

  3. Brooklyn Cyclones - Wikipedia

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    2014–2017: Stu Johnson. In addition to Brooklyn Cyclones games, Stu also announced Brooklyn Bolts games on WKRB. Jake Eisenberg joined Johnson in the booth for the 2017 season. 2018–2022: Keith Raad, along with Dom Savino (2018–2021) and Nick DeLuca (2022). Raad left the Cyclones in 2023 to join the Mets radio broadcast team.

  4. Granada Theater - Wikipedia

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    Granada Theater (Dallas, Texas) Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) Granada Theater (Wilmington, California) Granada Theater (Santa Barbara, California) Granada Theatre may refer to: Granada Theatre, original name of and now the smaller screen at the Liberty Theatre in Camas, Washington; Granada Theatre, Clapham Junction, London and others ...

  5. Granada Theatre (Sherbrooke) - Wikipedia

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    The Granada Theatre (French: Théâtre Granada) is a theatre in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada. The Granada Theatre was listed as a National Historic Site of Canada on June 5, 1996. [3] The building was designed in the Spanish Revival style by Daniel J. Crighton with its interior decor by prolific theatre decorator Emmanuel Briffa. [1]

  6. Granada Theater (Wilmington, California) - Wikipedia

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    Granada Theater is a theater in Wilmington, Los Angeles, United States. C.L. Post of the Post Cereal family built the Granada Theatre in 1926 as part of the West Coast Theatres chain. One year later, Fox Theatres purchased West Coast and changed the name to the Fox Granada. The architect was W.J. MacCormack.

  7. Granada Theater (Dallas) - Wikipedia

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    The Granada Theater is a theatre located in Lower Greenville, in Dallas, TX. The theatre was built in 1946 as a movie house. In 1977, it was converted to a concert hall, only to revert to a movie theater soon after. In 2004 it was again opened as a concert hall.

  8. List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City State Home Team(s) League(s) Image 1: Oakland Coliseum: 56,782 [nb 1] [1]: Oakland: California: Oakland Athletics: American League () : 2: Dodger Stadium: 56,000 [2]: Los Angeles

  9. Granada Theater (The Dalles, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The theater was designed by architect William A. Cutts for the Universal Film Corporation and building owner M.R. Matthew. [4] Initial costs totaled $125,000. [3] [4] The building was equipped with Vitaphone and Movietone sound systems. [3] This theater is said to have been the first theater west of the Mississippi to show a "talkie". [5]