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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 44. Chapters: Neo Geo, Ukonline, Veterans Stadium, Strip search prank call scam, Prodi Commission, Chapelcross nuclear power station, Miracle Strip Amusement Park, I.E. America Radio Network, Acland Hospital, Lakehurst Mall, Ponderosa Ranch, Binion's Horseshoe, Studebaker Building, Manhattan, Nazareth Speedway, Lake Dolores Waterpark, Chi-Chi's, Raymond Revuebar, SS Fredericksburg, Electronic Resource Preservation and Access Network, Raimundo Saporta Pavilion, London News Network, Bottom Line, American Advertising Museum, The Hive, Eastwood Village, Southport Zoo, Magic Mountain, Glenelg, Murwillumbah railway line, Haldimand-Norfolk-Brant, Shenandoah Acres, Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union, Castaways hotel and casino, Martin & Newby, New Politics Initiative, North Hills Mall, Long Oskar, Century Institute, Nell's, The Henry Peacock Gallery, BI-LO 200, HM Prison Beechworth, Nouvelle Athenes, Norwegian Agricultural Inspection Service, DigiCULT, Doctors Hospital, Barren Grounds Bird Observatory, Stadio Comunale Giovanni Celeste, Team Lufthansa, Gressamoen National Park, CPR Buffalo Yard. Excerpt: Philadelphia Veterans Stadium (informally called "The Vet") was a professional-sports, multi-purpose stadium, located at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The listed seating capacities, in 1971, were 62,000 seats, for football and 56,371, for baseball. It housed the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles, from 1971-2002 and the National League's Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, from 1971-2003. The 1976 and 1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Games were held at the venue. The Vet also hosted the annual Army-Navy football game seventeen times, first in 1976 and last in 2001. In addition to professional baseball and football, the stadi...