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Lacrosse Fundamentals


Lacrosse Fundamentals


$5.95


Everything you need to know about this exciting sport…

Warrior Zoo Complete Goalie Lacrosse Stick


Warrior Zoo Complete Goalie Lacrosse Stick



Beginner Goalie Stick. Rigid Scoop design allows raking and scooping loose balls around the net simple and easy. Head comes with a 6 month limited warranty against manufacturing. White head, white soft mesh, BLACK shaft….


Warrior Zoo White Soft Mesh Lacrosse Heads


Warrior Zoo White Soft Mesh Lacrosse Heads



The warrior zoo is a new goalie head that is designed for beginner players. This item is not covered under any warranties…


Goal Sporting Goods Weather Treated Lacrosse Net


Goal Sporting Goods Weather Treated Lacrosse Net


$233.55


The Goal Sporting Goods Weather Treated Lacrosse Net weighs 13 pounds, is made of 3 mm knotless nylon and comes in black. The Weather Treated Lacrosse Net features a large net size and durable weather-resistant construction. Includes lacrosse net only….



 Landmarks In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Landmarks In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


$21.02


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Liberty Bell, Spectrum, Wanamaker Organ, Independence Hall, Aquarama Aquarium Theater of the Sea, List of Sites of Interest in Philadelphia, Philadelphia Zoo, Rocky Steps, Newkirk Viaduct Monument, Philadelphia State Hospital at Byberry, St. Mark’s Church, Frankford, Philadelphia Society for the Preservation of Landmarks, Curtis Publishing Company, Betsy Ross House, Frankford Friends Meeting House, Swann Memorial Fountain, Belmont Mansion, Philadelphia Ronald Mcdonald House, Reading Viaduct, Edwin Forrest House, Slate Roof House, Philadelphia Aquarium, Tomb of the Unknown Revolutionary War Soldier, Strawberry Mansion Bridge, City Tavern. Excerpt: The Spectrum, formerly known as the CoreStates Spectrum (19961998), First Union Spectrum (19982003), and Wachovia Spectrum (since 2003) is a now-closed indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It opened in the Fall of 1967 as part of what came to be known as the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, it eventually seated 18,136 for basketball and 17,380 for ice hockey, Arena football, indoor soccer, and indoor lacrosse after several expansions of its seating capacity. The building was formally closed on October 31, 2009, after a four-night concert stand by Pearl Jam. It is planned that the arena will eventually be razed to make way for a hotel in the Philly Live! complex. Opened as “The Spectrum” in fall 1967, Philadelphia’s first modern indoor sports arena was built to be the home of the expansion Philadelphia Flyers of the NHL, and also to accommodate the existing Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA. The building was the second major sports facility built at the south end of Broad Street in an area previously known as “East League Island Park” and now referred to simply as the “South Philadelphia Sports … More:
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