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    pulse of the city in midtown Manhattan, Madison Square Garden, The Garden, or MSG is one of those landmarks. Named after the fourth president of the United States of America, James Madison, it has been the home of some of the greatest sporting events in history. It is easy to see why Madison Square Garden is sometimes called the World 's Most Famous Arena: celebrities can be found at one moment center stage, the next in the crowd. As such, Madison Square Garden holds a place of esteem in the hearts

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    Madison Square Garden Company Report For Embry Investment Group For Embry Investment Group 600 South Clyde Morris Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114-3900 By Thomas M. Lopez Student July 20, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract ………………………………………………………………………………………… iii Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………….. 1 Data Section ……………………………………………………………………………………. 2 MSG Industries of Interest ……………………………………………………………..... 2 Sporting ………………………………………………………………………………… 2 Entertainment ……………………………………………………………………………

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    Arguably, this one catches the eye, more significantly than all other stadiums in the world. Basically, there is no way to compare the Colosseum to Madison Square Garden Stadium or Emirates Stadium. The Colosseum is notorious as a prominently marvelous symbol of ancient Rome. This stadium has been and is a revolutionary likeness of vicissitude in manufacturing and composition, having been intact for almost 2000 years. By being most utile, the hugest, and to a greater extent, the most methodologically

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    According to a culture article published in Life magazine, “One of the enduring cultural battles fought in the Unites States — and in countless other countries, as well — over the years involves the forces of “progress” arrayed against proponents of “tradition.” In this conflict, advocates of progress are generally seen as forward-thinking optimists or greed-driven destroyers of all that is good and noble in the culture, while traditionalists are characterized as either bastions of reason and good

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    Since the beginning of time, people have played sports. Unfortunately, some people can’t play, but they love to pay and watch others play instead. NBA games are by far the most interesting professional sports event to attend. It’s amazing to see the gigantic men in real life instead of on your television screen. You make amazing memories with the people you go with because the games are extremely fun. All you need for a great NBA game is a skillful team, lively fans, and some delicious, reasonably

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    Stanford White was an up and coming architect during the late 1800’s, he was especially gaining fame in New York City after forming the “Mckee, Mead and White” company with other architects. One of his many accomplishments was the building of the Madison Square Garden Tower in 1890. Meanwhile in Philadelphia, 14 year old Florence (a.k.a. Evelyn) Nesbit was gaining fame as a model after beginning discovered by a local artist. This led her to gain connections to huge modeling companies, all wanting her to

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    Ironically, the one match I remember best from that three-year reign is one that never took place: a 1965 title-versus-title match between me and Bruno Sammartino. It would have united two of the three existing titles and made an awful lot of money for everyone involved if it had occurred, and I'm sorry it didn't. The only satisfaction I derive from thinking about it is that I once again — and for the final time, as it turned out — repaid Toots Mondt for the way he had treated me and all the boys

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    first WNBA basketball game. It was the inaugural season, the inaugural game in Madison Square Garden, June 27, 1997. The president of the WNBA Val Ackerman tossed the ball up in center court as cameras recorded Kim Hampton of the New York Liberty and Lisa Leslie of the L.A. Sparks reached to tip the ball. This was a huge event and the crowd's noise level was a complete acknowledgement of that fact. Madison Square Garden was packed, the lights went out and the screams got louder; this was history.

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    MU Activities and Events 1. The Monmouth University event I decided to attend was a mens basketball game. Specifically, Monmouth University Hawks vs University of Kentucky Wildcats. The event was held at Madison Square Garden, at noon, on Saturday December 9th, 2017. It was a competitive two hours’ worth of entertainment, resulting in the final score of The Kentucky Wildcats 93 points and The Monmouth Hawks with 76. A great effort was put forward by the Hawks, but the Kentucky wildcats ultimately

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    began rooting for the Knicks because I was an Amar'e Stoudemire fan and when he left Phoenix, I decided to follow him there since he was the only player I cared about. I stayed a Knicks fans because of the electric atmosphere that consumes Madison Square Garden when their team is giving their all. What kinds of fan are you? In regards to the kind of fan I am, I would say that I am a die hard and passionate fan. With both of my teams, I care about how they are performing record wise. Every season

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