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The Tribune < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > legendary sports editor Arch Ward created the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1933 as part of the city's Century of Progress exposition.
Harry S. Truman, a Mason, came to the city's Masonic Lodge during his legendary ' whistle stop're-election campaign to participate in a ceremony involving a member of his staff who was one of its members.
The airport is named in honor of comedian and legendary cowboy Will Rogers, an Oklahoma native, and holds the distinction of being named after a person who died in an airplane crash ( as does the city's other major airport, Wiley Post Airport-both men died in the same crash in 1935 ).
The hills of Rome were already inhabited at the time of the city's legendary founding, and they stood in the hinterland between the Latins, Sabines, and Etruscans.
Llylgamyn's rulers have been killed, and the city's only hope is for the recovery of the staff of Gnilda, only obtainable from trading the mystic " Knight of Diamonds " armor from the legendary Knight of Diamonds to fend off the invaders.
The city's origins officially date back to the legendary founding of the settlement by Bolesław III Wrymouth in 1108, and in 2008 celebrated its 900th anniversary.
Its prosperity became legendary, and was reported as far away as Persia according to the 9th century book, The Book of Roads and Kingdoms .< ref > Records of Samguk Yusa give the city's population in its peak period as 178, 936 households, suggesting that the total population was almost one million.
The late Arsenio Lacson ( the first elected Mayor of Manila ) and the late Ramon Bagatsing ( the longest serving Mayor of Manila ), two of the city's legendary leaders, were both from the district of Sampaloc.
Black and white are the symbolic colors of Siena, etiologically linked to black and white horses of the legendary city's founders, Senius and Aschius.
Lycurgus of Sparta, legendary founder of the city's constitution
A popular version of the Wawel-dragon tale takes place in Kraków during the reign of King Krakus, the city's legendary founder.
The city's name came from legendary tale of the young Han general Huo Qubing, who poured a jar of precious wine into a local creek in order to share the taste with his troops, in celebration of their crushing victory against Xiongnu forces.
From what started as a marketing gimmick, the Enchanted Village quickly became a legendary Boston tradition and an annual mainstay of the city's holiday season.
The work covers the time from the stories of Aeneas, the earliest legendary period from before the city's founding in c. 753 BC, to Livy's own times in the reign of the emperor Augustus.
A popular version of the Wawel Dragon tale takes place in Kraków during the reign of king Krakus, the city's legendary founder.
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, English Bay Beach was home to Vancouver's first official lifeguard, the legendary Joe Fortes, who taught hundreds of the city's early residents how to swim, and patrolled the beach from his cabin on its shore.
WOGL became the city's dominant oldies station, gathering a group of legendary Philly jocks including Hy Lit, Don Cannon, Harvey Holiday, Jim Nettleton, Christy Springfield, Frank Canale, Angela Mason, Ron O ' Brien, Bob Pantano, Bob Charger, and many more.
" Weathered veterans of the Houston scene, Truth Decay includes former members of the Pain Teens ( arguably the best-known-outside-of-Houston postpunk outfit this city's ever produced ) and legendary art-punks Ms. Carriage and the Casual Tease.
Many of the most legendary music venues in Baltimore have been shut down, including most of the shops, churches, bars and other destinations on the legendary Pennsylvania Avenue, center for the city's jazz scene.

city's and founder
Johannes Aventinus ( 1477 – 1534 ) is the city's most famous son, the founder of the study of history in Bavaria.
The kings, excluding Romulus, who according to legend held office by virtue of being the city's founder, were all elected by the people of Rome to serve for life, with none of the kings relying on military force to gain or keep the throne.
Early RomeRomulus was Rome's first king and the city's founder.
When Agha Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Qajar dynasty, eventually came to power, he wreaked his revenge on Shiraz by destroying the city's fortifications and moving the national capital to Tehran.
Field Marshal Alexander Suvorov is considered the founder of modern Tiraspol ; his statue is city's most distinctive landmark.
The name of the town was an unintentional misspelling by the US Postal Service in 1882 of the city's intended name, taken from Arad Thompson, the son of the town founder and first postmaster Stephen Tuttle Thompson.
The Marktplatz has a stone pyramid marking the grave of the city's founder.
File: 2009-0713-Cologne-PaulMohrbacher. jpg | Paul Mohrbacher House ( 1880 ), home of the city's founder
The city's name is attributed to Eden Prairie, which was named by the founder, Robert Anderson.
According to the city's website, Harper Woods was so named because it was then a wooded area and because its main thoroughfare was Harper Avenue ( named for Walter Harper, founder of the nearby Harper Hospital in Detroit ).
Duncan, known as the city's founder, named the town after Jean Baptiste Massillon, a French Catholic bishop.
Originally named Maupin Ferry by town founder W. H. Staats, the city's name was shortened to Maupin in about 1909.
According to the city's official webpage the name Bytów comes from the founder of the settlement named " Byt ".
The name Racibórz is of Slavic origin and comes from the name of Duke Racibor, the city's founder.
In 940, the founder of Goryeo, King Taejo, changed the city's name to " Gyeongju ", which literally means " Congratulatory district ".
The city of Auckland in New Zealand was named after the first Earl of Auckland, the patron of the city's founder.
Statues of notable figure s in the city's history decorate its exterior, that of Agricola, founder of the Roman fort is over the main door and over its gable is a statue of St George.
The original editorial collective included Denis Lemon ( editor ), Martin Corbett-who later was an active member of ACT UP, David Seligman, a founder member of the London Gay Switchboard collective, Ian Dunn of the Scottish Minorities Group, Glenys Parry ( national chair of CHE ), Suki J. Pitcher, and Doug Pollard, who later went on to launch the weekly gay newspaper, Gay Week ( affectionately known as Gweek ) ( he is now a presenter on Joy Melbourne 94. 9FM, Australia's first full-time GLBTI radio station, and was for a time editor of Melbourne Star, the city's fortnightly gay newspaper ).
Pepper was the founder of Philadelphia's first free public library, chartered in 1891 through funds provided by the estate of his late uncle, which became the Free Library of Philadelphia, today the city's multi-branch public library system.
She is the daughter of Montreal businessman Bill Wong, founder of Bill Wong's buffet which was the city's first Chinese restaurant to open outside Chinatown.
In 1968, Point du Sable was honored at Pioneer Court as the city's founder and featured as a symbol.
A statue to John Robert Godley, the city's founder, was unveiled on 6 August 1867 on a pedestal opposite the cathedral.

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