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  2. Horseshoes (game) - Wikipedia

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    The National Horseshoe Pitchers Association (NHPA), the sport of horseshoes' governing body, maintains a set of rules and their specifications of the game on their website. [1] They outline the style of play, the two most common scoring methods (cancellation and count-all), acceptable equipment, and exact court specifications as well as ...

  3. Independence Park (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The park hosted the Chicago Public High School league in 1918 and an ice skating derby in 1920. The library outgrew its quarters in 1928 and moved into its longtime home at 3715 W. Irving Park Road. By the late 1920s, the park had horseshoe courts, putting greens, and tennis courts. [3]

  4. Centinela Park - Wikipedia

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    CENTINELA PARK (plunge, wading pool; bowling, tennis and horseshoe courts, baseball field, picnic ground with equipment), Redondo Blvd. and Prairie Ave., is a sixty-acre beauty spot [around] Centinela Springs in the ravines and gulches along banks of the Centinela Wash. Part of the area is landscaped, the rest is maintained in a natural state.

  5. ECHC founder Curt Bestul celebrates 100th birthday at Carson ...

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    For Curt Bestul, horseshoe pitching is certainly a game that is very close to his heart. Bestul visited the Eau Claire Horseshoe Club to celebrate his 100th birthday a day early, with his actual ...

  6. Ohio Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The growing popularity of football in Ohio led to the design of a horseshoe-shaped stadium, conceptualized and designed by architect Howard Dwight Smith in 1918. A public-subscription Stadium Campaign to fund the project began in October 1920 and raised over $1.1 million in pledges by January 1921, of which $975,001 were actually honored.

  7. Why high flying horseshoes are worth $1 million in the Tri ...

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    “It’s a passion you can’t get away from.”

  8. File:Horseshoe court.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The rules require 15 players participate but someone had stepped out. Lewis was recruited, considering it an honor to share the court with the best of the best. “I lost 93-0,” he joked.