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  2. Camping World - Wikipedia

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    Camping World Holdings, Inc. is an American corporation specializing in selling ... Camping World operates over 180 retail/service locations in 46 states, [5] ...

  3. Lower.com Field - Wikipedia

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    Lower.com Field is a soccer-specific stadium in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It serves primarily as the home stadium of the Columbus Crew of Major League Soccer, replacing the club's previous home, Historic Crew Stadium. The new stadium cost $314 million and is located at the center of the mixed-use Astor Park development adjacent to the ...

  4. Historic Crew Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Historic Crew Stadium opened on May 15, 1999, as Columbus Crew Stadium with a match between the home side and the New England Revolution. It is the second soccer-specific stadium built in the country, after Steel Athletic Field was built in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1913, and the first Major League Soccer stadium constructed in the United States.

  5. Camping World Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The last soccer event held at Camping World Stadium before its renovation was an international friendly between the women's teams of the United States and Brazil. The U.S. won the match, 4–1, before a crowd of 20,274. [20] Orlando City, now playing in Major League Soccer, returned to Camping World Stadium for the 2015 and 2016 seasons.

  6. Marcus Lemonis - Wikipedia

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    Marcus Anthony Lemonis (born November 16, 1973) is a Lebanese-born American businessman, television personality and philanthropist. He is currently the chairman and CEO of Camping World, and Good Sam Enterprises, as well as the Chairman of Beyond. [1] Additionally, he is renowned for his role as the star of The Profit, a CNBC reality show about ...

  7. Ohio Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium was built in 1922 by E. H. Latham Company of Columbus, with materials and labor from the Marble Cliff Quarry Co. at a construction cost of $1.34 million and a total cost of $1.49 million. The stadium's original capacity was 66,210. Upon completion, it was the largest poured concrete structure in the world.

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