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  • Boardwalk Bowl

    This article's introduction may be too long for its overall length. Please help by moving some material from it into the body of the article. For more information please read the layout guide and Wikipedia's lead section guidelines. (September 2012) Boardwalk Bowl (defunct) Stadium Atlantic City Convention Center Location Atlantic City, New Jersey Operated 1961–1973 The Boardwalk Bowl is a post-season college football game held at the former Atlantic City Convention Center (now Boardwalk Hall) in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The game featured an annual matchup between Pennsylvania Military College (now Widener University) and the United States Merchant Marine Academy, known as the "Little Army–Navy Game" until 1967. The playing surface in the earlier years consisted of natural grass sod that was grown outside and then moved indoors for the game. This game was first held in 1961 and continued annually through 1973. From 1968 through 1972, it was the NCAA College D... (see more)

  • Camp Colt, Pennsylvania

    Camp Colt Part of United States Army Gettysburg Battlefield, Adams County, Pennsylvania Type Tank Corps recruit training In use 1918-1919 Demolished 1919, Lewis Wrecking Co Main articles: Military career of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War Camp Colt was a military installation near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania used for Tank Corps recruit training prior to deployment in World War I. The camp used the Gettysburg Battlefield site of the previous Great Reunion of 1913 and the preceding 1917 WWI recruit training camp for U. S. troops along the Round Top Branch. Contents References Chronology Date Event 1918-03-06 A United States Tank Corps camp with "no designation" was established[1] at the "Camp, United States Troops, Gettysburg, PA"[2] for "preliminary training to fit [tank soldiers] as rapidly as possible to go overseas for their finishing technical and tactical courses at the American training centers in... (see more)

  • Ford City Armory

    Ford City Armory U.S. National Register of Historic Places Location: 301 Tenth St., Ford City, Pennsylvania Coordinates: 40°46′18″N 79°31′55″W / 40.77167°N 79.53194°W / 40.77167; -79.53194Coordinates: 40°46′18″N 79°31′55″W / 40.77167°N 79.53194°W / 40.77167; -79.53194 Area: 0.3 acres (0.12 ha) Built: 1930 Built by: Hatten, Clyde Architect: Kuntz, Joseph F. Architectural style: Moderne Governing body: State MPS: Pennsylvania National Guard Armories MPS NRHP Reference#: 89002074[1] Added to NRHP: December 22, 1989 The Ford City Armory is a historic National Guard armory located at 301 Tenth Street in Ford City, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania. It was designed by architect Joseph F. Kuntz. It was built in 1930.[1] It is a work of builder Clyde Hatten.[2] It is a one-story, "T"-plan building in Moderne style. It is 10 bays by 9 bays, sits on a cement foundation, and has a hipped r... (see more)

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