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  2. Widener University - Wikipedia

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    Widener University is a private university in Chester, Pennsylvania, with three other campuses in Pennsylvania and Delaware. Founded in 1821 as a military academy, it offers various degree programs in liberal arts, professional and law fields.

  3. Preakness Stakes - Wikipedia

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    The Preakness Stakes is a Grade I race for three-year-old thoroughbreds run over 13⁄16 miles at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore. It is the second leg of the Triple Crown and has been held annually since 1873, except for a few years.

  4. Widener Pride football - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and achievements of Widener University's college football team, which has won two national championships and 17 MAC titles. Find out the stadium, colors, coach, and notable alumni of the Pride.

  5. Harvard Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Stadium is a U-shaped college football stadium in Boston, Massachusetts, owned and operated by Harvard University. It is the nation's oldest permanent concrete structure dedicated to intercollegiate athletics and a National Historic Landmark.

  6. Arthur J. Rooney Athletic Field - Wikipedia

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    A 6-foot (1.8 m) excavation transformed what was once a faculty and staff parking lot into the centerpiece of Duquesne University's urban campus. The space limitations inherent to the university's 49-acre (19.8 ha) plot required that Rooney Field be one of the few in college football that run east to west.

  7. Swayze Field - Wikipedia

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    The $3.75 million stadium opened on February 19, 1989, with a double header sweep of Cumberland University. The actual stadium sits on city property off-campus and was built by the City of Oxford, using a 2% Local Tourism Tax on prepared food and alcohol to pay for it.

  8. Widener Library - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Elkins Widener Memorial Library, housing some 3.5 million books, [2] is the centerpiece of the Harvard Library system. It honors 1907 Harvard College graduate and book collector Harry Elkins Widener, and was built by his mother Eleanor Elkins Widener soon after his death in the sinking of the Titanic in 1912.

  9. Subaru Park - Wikipedia

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    Subaru Park is a soccer-specific stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania, home to the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer. Learn about its history, construction, capacity, tenants, and other sports events held at the venue.