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  2. The Harrogate Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded at the Gascoigne’s Hotel, Harrogate in 1857 by a group of professional men. In 1885 the Club’s Committee, with funds raised from the members, decided to construct a Club House, [2] at an ultimate cost of £3,000 (equivalent to £412,787 in 2023).

  3. White City Greyhounds - Wikipedia

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    The White City Stadium during the 1908 Summer Olympics. After the 1908 Summer Olympics the White City area was used for further exhibitions, including the France-Britain Exhibition of 1908 and the Japan-Britain Exhibition of 1910, but the stadium began to be underused. By 1922 attempts had been made to sell it and it is reputed to have been in ...

  4. White City, London - Wikipedia

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    The Stadium was home to the White City Rebels motorcycle speedway team, part of the inaugural British League in 1929 and from 1976 to 1978. Speedway was run first in 1928 and occasional meetings were run from 1953 to 1958, in 1961 and from 1979 to 1983. The stadium was demolished starting in late 1984 to make way for the BBC White City building ...

  5. Harrogate Railway Athletic F.C. - Wikipedia

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    In 2002–03 the club reached the first round of the FA Cup for the first time. After beating Slough Town 2–1 in the first round, they lost 3–1 at home to Bristol City in the second round in front of a record crowd of 3,500. [4] [1] The season also saw the club win the league's Presidents Cup with a 7–2 aggregate win over Bridlington Town ...

  6. White City - Wikipedia

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    The White City, an "ideal city" constructed for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois White City (Indianapolis) , an amusement in Indiana, 1906–1908 White City (New Orleans) , an amusement park in Louisiana, 1907–1913

  7. Tim Walz's Gay-Straight Alliance students remember him as ...

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    While working as a teacher in rural Minnesota in the late ‘90s, Walz helped launch the school’s first Gay-Straight Alliance for LGBTQ students.

  8. White City Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The 1908 Franco-British Exhibition site seen from the air. The White City Stadium is to the right of the view. Designed by the engineer J. J. Webster and completed in 10 months by George Wimpey, [2] on part of the site of the Franco-British Exhibition, this stadium with a seating capacity of 68,000 was opened by King Edward VII on 27 April 1908 after the first stanchion had been placed in ...

  9. In Tim Walz's rural hometown, his Democratic politics are an ...

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    Among Democrats' many identity-based Zoom fundraising calls that have raised millions — including "White Dudes for Harris" — was an event last week called "Rural Folks for Harris."