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Arts & Entertainment

Interesting Facts about Hollywood

Hollywood is one of the districts of Los Angeles, California. It is identified as one of the most happening places in world. Hollywood is the metonym for the motion picture industry of the United States. The nickname of the Hollywood is “Tinseltown“. In February 2006, Goldberg and Koretz, the Assembly members introduced a bill to [...]

Stadium

Richmond International Raceway

Richmond International Raceway (RIR) is the centerpiece of a 1,000 acre multi-use complex known as the Richmond Raceway Complex, formerly Strawberry Hill. RIR purchased the property in its entirety from the Virginia State Fair in 1999. The complex is home to a varied assortment of exposition halls and other buildings, including an amphitheater just behind [...]

Stadium

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS) rises from the desert as an oasis of speed mere miles from the famed Las Vegas Strip. LVMS, originally dreamed of and built by two Las Vegas casino magnets, Ralph Engelstad (Imperial Palace) and Bill Bennett (Sahara), opened to the public in June of 1996. Comprised of more than 600,000 [...]

Stadium

Reviews Red Bull Arena

Judging by the relatively sparse attendance at Red Bull Arena, it appears the soccer craze hasn’t fully caught on in the New York area just yet. But with the brand new, state-of-the-art facility the Red Bulls have built, it shouldn’t take long. The arena, new for the 2010 season, is intuitively designed, squeaky clean, and [...]

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Journey to the Valley of the Suns

US Airways Center (formerly America West Arena in the Charles Barkley days) in Downtown Phoenix opened in 1992. It also serves as the home for the WNBA franchise Phoenix Mercury (league champs in ’07 and ’09) and a host of other minor league soccer, hockey and football teams. The Suns have represented Phoenix since 1968, [...]

Baseball

Salt River Fields at Talking Stick

Most of the Cactus League Arizona training locations are in suburbs or within short driving distance of the state’s capital city of Phoenix. They’re in Mesa, Glendale, Goodyear, Scottsdale, Peoria and Phoenix. One of the most interesting spring training baseball stadiums is the new facility at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick within the Salt [...]