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Main building TWA Flight 800 reassembled in the building. Calverton Executive Airpark (IATA: CTO [1], FAA LID: 3C8, formerly CTO) also known as Peconic River Airport and Enterprise Park at Calverton (EPCAL) [3] was a public-owned private-use airport located three miles (5 km) west of the central business district of the Calverton hamlet, in the Town of Riverhead, [4] Suffolk County, New York ...
Date Event Notes Ref September 16, 2016 Keith Urban: Ripcord World Tour [1]September 17, 2016 Dolly Parton: Pure & Simple Tour [2]September 20–21, 2016
Edmonton Accordion Festival [7] September: Accordion Edmonton Chante [8] September: Francophone music festival Edmonton Dragon Boat Festival [9] August: Dragon boat: Edmonton Folk Music Festival [10] August: Folk music: Edmonton International Beerfest [11] late March – early April: Craft beer and food festival Edmonton International Film ...
This category shows prize-winners of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition for pianists, violinists and singers. From its inception in 1943 until 2011, it was known as the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition for pianists and violinists.
This is a complete list of seasons competed by the Edmonton Elks (formerly the Edmonton Eskimos), a Canadian Football League team. While the team was founded in 1949, they did not join the CFL until it was founded in 1958. Throughout their history, Edmonton has won 14 Grey Cups.
This is a list of mayors of Edmonton, a city in Alberta, Canada. Edmonton was incorporated as a town on January 9, 1892, [1] with Matthew McCauley acclaimed as its first mayor during the town's first election, held February 10, 1892. On October 8, 1904, Edmonton became a city during the tenure of Mayor William Short.
The programme of the 2024 Summer Olympics featured 329 events in 32 sports, including the 28 "core" Olympic sports contested in 2016 and 2020, [1] and four optional sports that were proposed by the Paris Organising Committee: breaking made its Olympic debut as an optional sport, while skateboarding, sport climbing, and surfing returned from ...
The Oilers split the first two games in Long Island, but then won three in a row in Edmonton to become the first former WHA team to win the Stanley Cup, as well as the first Western Canadian team to win the Cup in 59 years. After the series, Mark Messier was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP. [37]