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  2. Sachs-Stadion - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] [5] Three days later, the new Willy-Sachs-Stadion saw its first game, a 22 draw between 1. FC Schweinfurt 05 and 1935 German champion FC Schalke 04. [3] The stadium has been top-tier venue all the time between 1936 and 1963, and was home stadium to second-tier football for many of the following years, most recently during the 2001 ...

  3. U.S. Army Garrison Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    The installations that would go on to comprise Ledward and Conn Barracks of USAG Schweinfurt began construction in 1935. Ledward Barracks was then a Heer tank barracks, constructed from 1935–36 for Panzerregiment 4, then called the Schweinfurt Panzerkaserne or Adolf-Hitler-Kaserne, while Conn Barracks, originally known as Flugplatz Schweinfurt was constructed from 1936–37 as a Luftwaffe ...

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  5. Schweinfurt - Wikipedia

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    Including the Brönnhof training area the USAG Schweinfurt covered a total area of 29 km 2. Schweinfurt formerly hosted the U.S. Army Garrison Schweinfurt, which the U.S. Army closed on 19 September 2014 due to an ongoing effort to concentrate the U.S. military's footprint in Germany to fewer communities. [16]

  6. Parking chair - Wikipedia

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    A such way to indicate that the parking spot is reserved is to place a lawn chair often referred as a "Parking Chair" to indicate others of the reserved spot for the owner that will soon return. [10] The legality and level of enforcement of existing laws pertaining to this practice varies by location.

  7. Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt Hauptbahnhof is the largest railway station in the Lower Franconian city of Schweinfurt and its transfer hub to the majority of regional buses. In addition to the Hauptbahnhof, the Schweinfurt Mitte (Schweinfurt Central) and Schweinfurt Stadt (Schweinfurt Town) stations also lie within the city, closer to the centre, on the Bamberg–Würzburg railway.

  8. Schweinfurt (district) - Wikipedia

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    Schweinfurt is a Landkreis (district) in the northwestern part of Bavaria, Germany. Neighboring districts are (from the north clockwise) Bad Kissingen , Rhön-Grabfeld , Haßberge , Bamberg , Kitzingen , Würzburg and Main-Spessart .

  9. Grafenwöhr - Wikipedia

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    Construction began in 1908, and, by 1915, the training reservation was 96 square kilometres (37 sq mi) in area. The first artillery round was fired in the training area at 08:00 on 30 June 1910. Throughout World War I (1914–1918) the Grafenwöhr training area was used for equipping and training army units for combat.