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  2. William H. Oakes - Wikipedia

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    In 1840 Oakes and Samuel Swan formed a publishing company, Oakes & Swan. The short-lived firm published musical works such as The Lament of the Irish Emigrant by William R. Dempster, and The Land of the Blest by J.P. Knight. [1] [2] Swan left the partnership by January, 1841. [3] For several years Oakes maintained an office on Tremont Street. [4]

  3. How the Robbinsville community rallied to save Big Oaks ... - AOL

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    After Robbinsville football's Big Oaks Stadium was condemned in May, the community rallied to rebuild it before the season started.

  4. O'Brien Field (Charleston) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium features a nine-lane track and in 2004 an artificial turf field was installed. In 2009 a state of the art scoreboard was installed on the north end of the field with a video board and new sound system. The stadium served as the summer home for the former St. Louis Cardinals football team in 1976 and 1977 and again from 1982 to 1987.

  5. Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Bills were a founding member of the American Football League in 1960, and have played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park since they moved from War Memorial Stadium in 1973. They are the only NFL team based in New York State. [i] Before the Super Bowl era, the Bills won the American Football League Championship in 1964 and 1965.

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  8. Oaks Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The stadium did not front directly on San Pablo where a strip of various small commercial buildings stood, now replaced by a single one-story commercial building with several chain businesses. Oaks Park was highly accessible, as a major streetcar line ran on San Pablo Avenue, and a station serving several of the Key System 's transbay commuter ...

  9. The stadium cost nearly $14 million to renovate - AOL

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    Michael Cox, John Watson and his two sons turned the old baseball stadium into 138 residential apartments for $13.8 million after purchasing the property for only $1.