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'''City of Champions''' may refer to:
'''City of Champions''' may refer to:


==Cities==
==City nicknames==
* [[Artesia, New Mexico]]
* [[Artesia,_New_Mexico|Artesia, New Mexico]], US city nicknamed by local radio host, Dave Button, because of the success of the local football team (31 state championships)
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]], US city nicknamed due to the success of native boxers
* [[Brockton, Massachusetts]]
* [[Inglewood, California]]
* [[Detroit]], US city nicknamed during the 1930s
* Los Angeles, California, see [[List of city nicknames in California]]
* [[Detroit]], Michigan
* [[Duncanville, Texas]]
* One of several [[Boston nicknames]]
* One of several [[Boston nicknames]]
* One of several [[List of nicknames for Pittsburgh|nicknames for Pittsburgh]]
* One of several nicknames for Tampa; see [[List of city nicknames in Florida]]
* Unofficial slogan of [[Edmonton]], Alberta


==Other uses==
==Other uses==
* ''Countess'', a riverboat in Pittsburgh's [[Gateway Clipper Fleet]] formerly named ''City of Champions''
* ''Countess'', a riverboat in Pittsburgh's [[Gateway Clipper Fleet]] formerly named ''City of Champions''
* [[Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park]] a stadium and entertainment complex known as City of Champions Stadium during planning
* [[SoFi Stadium]], a stadium in Inglewood, California, known as City of Champions Stadium during planning


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 19:56, 16 November 2024

City of Champions may refer to:

City nicknames

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Other uses

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  • Countess, a riverboat in Pittsburgh's Gateway Clipper Fleet formerly named City of Champions
  • SoFi Stadium, a stadium in Inglewood, California, known as City of Champions Stadium during planning

See also

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