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  2. Ford Center at The Star - Wikipedia

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    Ford Center at The Star is a 12,000-seat stadium located in Frisco, Texas. Its main use is as the Dallas Cowboys ' practice facility. [4] It is also used for Whataburger 's Friday Night Stars, an event every Friday showcasing Frisco Independent School District high school varsity football. [5] The synthetic turf surface is Hellas Matrix Helix Turf.

  3. Museum of the American Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .historictrains .org. The Museum of the American Railroad, formerly known as the Age of Steam Railroad Museum, is a railroad museum in Frisco, Texas. [1] The museum has more than 70 pieces of steam, diesel, passenger, and freight railroad equipment sitting on 15 acres making it one of the largest historic rail collections in the US.

  4. Jack Wagner (actor) - Wikipedia

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    His most famous role has been Frisco Jones on the soap opera General Hospital (1983–1987, 1989–1991, 1994–95, 2013). He was half of a supercouple (with real-life wife Kristina Wagner's character, Felicia) and played the father of Georgie and Maxie Jones. He played Warren Lockridge on Santa Barbara from 1991 until that series' conclusion ...

  5. Comerica Center - Wikipedia

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    Comerica Center. / 33.101026; -96.819624. Comerica Center (previously Deja Blue Arena and Dr Pepper Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Frisco, Texas. It is the home of the Texas Legends of the NBA G League and the Frisco Fighters of the Indoor Football League, as well as the executive offices and practice facility of the National Hockey League ...

  6. St. Louis–San Francisco Railway - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway ( reporting mark SLSF ), commonly known as the " Frisco ", was a railroad that operated in the Midwest and South Central United States from 1876 to November 21, 1980. At the end of 1970, it operated 4,547 miles (7,318 km) of road on 6,574 miles (10,580 km) of track, not including subsidiaries Quanah, Acme ...

  7. The Frisco Kid - Wikipedia

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    English. Yiddish. Hebrew. Budget. $9.2 million [2] Box office. $9.3 million [3] The Frisco Kid is a 1979 American Western comedy film directed by Robert Aldrich, starring Gene Wilder as Avram Belinski, a Polish rabbi who is traveling to San Francisco, and Harrison Ford as a bank robber who befriends him.

  8. East–West Shrine Bowl - Wikipedia

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    East vs. West ( West 12–3) 2024 matchup. East vs. West (West 26–11) The East–West Shrine Bowl is a postseason college football all-star game that has been played annually since 1925; through January 2019, it was known as the East–West Shrine Game. [2] The game is sponsored by the fraternal group Shriners International, and the net ...

  9. Frisco, Texas - Wikipedia

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    GNIS feature ID. 2410549 [3] Website. friscotexas.gov. Frisco is a city in the U.S. state of Texas, located in Collin and Denton counties. It is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and about 25 miles (40 km) from both Dallas Love Field and Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. Its population was 200,509 in the 2020 U.S. census.