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  2. The 7 Line Army - Wikipedia

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    The 7 Line Army is a group of fans of the New York Mets started in 2012 by Darren Meenan, the founder of The 7 Line, a company that makes Mets-themed apparel. The group is named after the 7 train of the New York City Subway, which stops near Citi Field at Mets–Willets Point. [1] They occupy the Big Apple Reserved section of Citi Field during ...

  3. Jimmy Ryan's - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Ryan's. Address. New York City, New York State. United States. Type. Jazz club. Jimmy Ryan's was a jazz club in New York City, USA, located at 53 West 52nd Street from 1934 to 1962 and 154 West 54th Street from 1962–1983. [1] It was a venue for performances of Dixieland jazz. [2]

  4. 2007 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    The 2007 New York Mets season was the 46th regular season for the Mets. The Mets were defending their first divisional championship since 1988. While the Atlanta Braves were counted as possible competition, the Philadelphia Phillies were predicted as the front-runners, albeit by their own star shortstop, Jimmy Rollins. [1]

  5. 1967 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    1968 →. The 1967 New York Mets season was the sixth regular season for the Mets. They went 61–101 and finished tenth in the National League, 40⁄ games behind the NL pennant and World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals. They were managed by Wes Westrum and Salty Parker.

  6. History of the New York Mets - Wikipedia

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    The Mets' team colors reflect this: orange (and, more recently, black) from the Giants, blue from the Dodgers. Coincidentally, orange and blue are also New York City's official colors, appearing on its city flag. Thus two rival fan-bases with 19th-century origins were largely united in support of the new club.

  7. Blue Note Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Note Jazz Club is a jazz club and restaurant located at 131 West 3rd Street in Greenwich Village, New York City. The club's performance schedule features shows every evening at 8:00 pm and 10:30 pm and a Sunday jazz brunch. The club has locations across the globe in New York, NY; Waikiki, Hawaii; Napa, CA; Tokyo, Japan; Rio de Janeiro ...

  8. Dazzle winners from Firestone, Hudson head to New York ... - AOL

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    Each student received a check for $1,500 and will next represent Northeast Ohio at the 15th annual Jimmy Awards in New York June 24. The Jimmy Awards/National High School Musical Theatre Awards ...

  9. 1968 New York Mets season - Wikipedia

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    Seasons. 1969 →. The 1968 New York Mets season was the seventh regular season for the Mets. They went 73–89 and finished ninth in the National League. They were managed by Gil Hodges. They played home games at Shea Stadium .

  10. Smalls Jazz Club - Wikipedia

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    Website. smallslive .com. Smalls Jazz Club is a jazz club at 183 West 10th Street, Greenwich Village, New York City. [1] [2] Established in 1994, [3] it earned a reputation in the 1990s as a "hotbed for New York's jazz talent" with a "well-deserved reputation as one of the best places in the city to see rising talent in the New York jazz scene ...

  11. Metropole Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Metropole Cafe was a jazz club that operated in New York from the mid-1950s through 1965. Located at 7th Avenue and 48th Street, it was primarily noted in the bebop and progressive jazz era as being a venue for traditional musicians.