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Wells Fargo Center — название нескольких зданий в США, принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo:Здания''Сортировка по городам, по алфавиту — в Денвере. — в Джэксонвилле. — в Лос-Анджелесе. Уэллс-Фарго Центр — в Майами. Wells Fargo Center — в Миннеаполисе. — в Портленде. — в Сакраменто. — в Сиэтле. — в Солт-Лейк-Сити. — в Тампе. Веллс-Фарго-центр — в Филадельфии.См. также — здание в Уинстон-Сейлеме, также известное как Wells Fargo Center — здание в Санта-Розе — здание в Шарлотте — здание в Шарлотте — здание в Шарлотте---- — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Plaza — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo Center — название нескольких зданий в США, принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo:Здания''Сортировка по городам, по алфавиту — в Денвере. — в Джэксонвилле. — в Лос-Анджелесе. Уэллс-Фарго Центр — в Майами. Wells Fargo Center — в Миннеаполисе. — в Портленде. — в Сакраменто. — в Сиэтле. — в Солт-Лейк-Сити. — в Тампе. Веллс-Фарго-центр — в Филадельфии.См. также — здание в Уинстон-Сейлеме, также известное как Wells Fargo Center — здание в Санта-Розе — здание в Шарлотте — здание в Шарлотте — здание в Шарлотте---- — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo Wells Fargo Plaza — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo — название нескольких зданий в США, также принадлежащих компании Wells Fargo
John F. Kennedy Stadium (formerly Philadelphia Municipal Stadium and Sesquicentennial Stadium) was an open-air stadium in Philadelphia that stood from 1926 to 1992. The South Philadelphia stadium was situated on the east side of the far southern end of Broad Street at a location that is now part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. Designed by the architectural firm of Simon & Simon in a classic 1920s style with a horseshoe seating design that surrounded a track and football field, at its peak the facility seated in excess of 102,000 people. Bleachers were later added at the open (North) end.Each section of the main portion of the stadium contained its own entrance, which displayed the letters of each section above the entrance, in a nod to ancient Roman stadia. Section designators were divided at the south end of the stadium (the bottom of the "U" shape) between West and East, starting with Sections WA and EA and proceeding north. The north bleachers started with Section NA.It was built of concrete, stone, and brick on a 13.5acre tract.Opening and namesJFK Stadium was built as part of the 1926 Sesquicentennial International Exposition. Originally known as Sesquicentennial Stadium when it opened April 15, 1926, the structure was renamed Philadelphia Municipal Stadium after the Exposition's closing ceremonies. In 1964, it was renamed John F. Kennedy Stadium in memory of the 35th President of the United States who had been assassinated the year before.
A hi-tech, major destination celebrating the exploits of America's greatest teams and athletes is being planned for Philadelphia's bustling Sports Complex. It would be the Nation's only museum honoring and exhibiting the heroes and champions of all sports.
The First Tee program teaches young people how to succeed in life through our Nine Core Values and the game of Golf. These values include: Honesty, Integrity, Sportsmanship, Respect, Confidence, Responsibility, Perseverance, Courtesy, and Judgment. Golf and Life Skills are incorporated into each lesson plan where participants are introduced to every aspect of the game. In the last few years The Nine Healthy Habits have been added to our Core Curriculum, in order to promote healthy, active lifestyles for young people. Through the Life Skills Experience, participants will gain: Interpersonal Skills, Self-Management, Goal Setting, and Resiliency Skills. The Life Skills Experience set The First Tee Greater Philadelphia apart from other sports organization. The students in our program learn the positive character development that will create a bright and successful future.
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Restaurant teams and pit master teams compete for bragging rights to the region's best barbecue. The day ends with Garry's Rib Challenge, a winner-take-all contest for a trip to the World Series. All proceeds from the event support Compete 360, an organization founded by Garry Maddox to support the education and development of urban youth. Follow us on Twitter @BBQChallenge
If you have any questions or wish to donate to the legacy of the Four Chaplains, please contact the only two employees below. Christine Beady, Executive Director [email protected] Michelle Nolfi, Administrative Coordinator [email protected]
The Philadelphia Korean War Memorial at Penn's Landing was dedicated on June 22, 2002. It is located at Korean War Memorial Park, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Memorial commemorates 622 Servicemen who died in combat during the Korean War from Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties. Since its dedication Veteran's Day and Memorial Day services are held each year at the Memorial site. Four columns enclosed by four open walls create a tomb-like feeling of religious reverence to a place, a time, and a people who fought for world peace and American prosperity. The center stage map of Korea brings together the trail of the war and information chiseled on the four walls. Along with the names etched on four columns, one column from each year of the four-year conflict (1950-1953), the memorial includes a listing of the major units involved in the war, laser engraved photos, two panels listing events, maps of the four phases of the war, and markers honoring other participants, such as the Nurses of the Korean War. In 2007, the bronze statue, The Final Farewell, by artist Lorann Jacobs, was also added to the site. The Philadelphia Korean War Memorial is a place to remind us of a time gone by but never forgotten, to honor those who served our country and those who continue to do so. We Salute You.
The Sports Complex Special Services District, or SCSSD for short, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation that serves approximately 9,000 residents living in 4,100 households surrounding the Sports Complex venues in South Philadelphia. SCSSD is engaged in a mission to: •Protect Community Interests •Improve Neighborhood Quality of Life •Promote Efficient Operation of Adjacent Sports Venues SCSSD was established in 2002 and began active operations in March of 2003. In 2001, the three sports venue operators — Comcast-Spectacor, the Philadelphia Phillies, and the Philadelphia Eagles — committed a combined $1 million annual contribution (with annual CPI adjustment) to fully fund SCSSD efforts and address the unique needs of South Philadelphia residents living in close proximity to an active, world-class Sports Complex. SCSSD is the only such district in the nation created for community benefit and financed entirely by local sports teams.