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    The Loons are affiliated with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The stadium is located near Buttles, Ellsworth and State streets in Midland. The Dow Chemical Company , whose world headquarters are in Midland, donated the land for the stadium and also purchased the naming rights to the facility in 2006.

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    The Loons won the championship series 3–1, following three-game series victories over the Bowling Green Hot Rods (Tampa Bay Rays) and West Michigan Whitecaps (Detroit Tigers) in the previous rounds. The Loons were managed by Gil Velazquez. The Loons have hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game on two occasions (2008 and 2017).

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  9. Loon Mountain Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Loon Mountain was acquired by Booth Creek Ski Holdings in 1997. [10] Booth Creek sold Loon Mountain to CNL Lifestyle in 2006, but continued to operate the resort. [11] On September 19, 2007, Boyne Resorts, a Michigan-based resort company, announced it had acquired the lease to operate Loon from Booth Creek. [12]