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Colorado National Speedway is a paved oval in Dacono, Colorado, spanning 0.375 mi (0.604 km).The track is currently a member of the NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series and hosts the ARCA Menards Series West (former NASCAR K&N Pro Series West), the King of the Wing Sprint Car Series, and the North American Big Rig Racing Series annually.
Champion Speedway 0.333-mile paved oval Fayetteville, North Carolina: 1958–1959 Closed in 1959; land is now an industrial site. Colorado National Speedway: 0.375-mile paved oval Erie, Colorado: Total Petroleum 200 (1995) Colorado 200 (1996-1997) 1995–1997 (Truck) Remains active. Columbia Speedway: 0.500-mile paved oval Columbia, South Carolina
Seekonk Speedway: Seekonk: Massachusetts: 1946 Asphalt 0.30 miles Anderson Speedway: Anderson: Indiana: Asphalt National Crown is the nation's oldest continuously run stock car race, and this event even pre-dates the legendary Daytona 500. High bank Slinger Speedway: Slinger: Wisconsin: 1974 Asphalt .30 miles (0.48 km) Flat cross
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Southlands Lifestyle Center (also Southlands Mall, Southlands, The Southlands, or The Southlands at Aurora) is a regional shopping mall located in Aurora, Colorado.The center is located at the intersection of Smoky Hill Road and the E-470 tollway, about 15 miles south of Denver International Airport, east of the Saddle Rock neighborhood and west of Cherokee Trail High School and the Tallyn's ...
Bannister Mall – Kansas City (1980–2007; redeveloped as the headquarters campus for Cerner; demolished) Battlefield Mall – Springfield (1970–present) Blue Ridge Mall – Kansas City (1971–2005; redeveloped; the enclosed mall demolished for redevelopment) Capital Mall – Jefferson City (1978–present)
By 1980, The Rouse Company owned the mall. In 1984, the mall was expanded westward with a two level extension which included a third anchor store, May-Daniels & Fisher aka May D&F, and the creation of a two level food court. The mall's last expansion occurred in 1995 with the opening of a three level Dillard's at the end of the western extension.