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- Newark_Velodrome abstract "The Newark Velodrome was a bicycle track located on South Orange Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. It measured six laps to the mile, or over 300 yards around. The track was built in 1907. The Newark Tornadoes of the National Football League also played several "home" games on the tracks grassy infield, during the 1930 season, while the other "home" games were played at Newark Schools Stadium.".
- Newark_Velodrome location Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Newark_Velodrome tenant Newark_Tornadoes.
- Newark_Velodrome wikiPageExternalLink bodiancycling.htm.
- Newark_Velodrome wikiPageExternalLink 1930.pdf.
- Newark_Velodrome wikiPageExternalLink 2004.cfm.
- Newark_Velodrome wikiPageID "24863363".
- Newark_Velodrome wikiPageRevisionID "593445247".
- Newark_Velodrome after Knights_of_Columbus_Stadium.
- Newark_Velodrome before Newark_Schools_Stadium.
- Newark_Velodrome demolished "1930".
- Newark_Velodrome hasPhotoCollection Newark_Velodrome.
- Newark_Velodrome location Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Newark_Velodrome location "South Orange Avenue".
- Newark_Velodrome opened "1907".
- Newark_Velodrome seatingCapacity "12500".
- Newark_Velodrome stadiumName "Newark Velodrome".
- Newark_Velodrome surface "Wood , Grass".
- Newark_Velodrome tenants "Newark Tornadoes".
- Newark_Velodrome tenants "Various Cycling Events".
- Newark_Velodrome title "Home of the Orange A.C.- Orange/Newark Tornadoes".
- Newark_Velodrome years "1930".
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:American_football_venues_in_New_Jersey.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:Cycle_racing_in_the_United_States.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:Defunct_National_Football_League_venues.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Newark_Tornadoes.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:Sports_in_Newark,_New_Jersey.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:Sports_venues_in_New_Jersey.
- Newark_Velodrome subject Category:Velodromes_in_the_United_States.
- Newark_Velodrome type AmericanFootballVenuesInNewJersey.
- Newark_Velodrome type Area108497294.
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- Newark_Velodrome type Course103119790.
- Newark_Velodrome type DefunctNationalFootballLeagueVenues.
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- Newark_Velodrome type SportsVenuesInNewJersey.
- Newark_Velodrome type Velodrome104524833.
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- Newark_Velodrome type Place.
- Newark_Velodrome type SportFacility.
- Newark_Velodrome type Stadium.
- Newark_Velodrome type Wikidata:Q532.
- Newark_Velodrome type Place.
- Newark_Velodrome type StadiumOrArena.
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- Newark_Velodrome comment "The Newark Velodrome was a bicycle track located on South Orange Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. It measured six laps to the mile, or over 300 yards around. The track was built in 1907. The Newark Tornadoes of the National Football League also played several "home" games on the tracks grassy infield, during the 1930 season, while the other "home" games were played at Newark Schools Stadium.".
- Newark_Velodrome label "Newark Velodrome".
- Newark_Velodrome label "Radrennbahn Newark".
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- Newark_Velodrome sameAs Q205048.
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- Newark_Velodrome sameAs Newark_Velodrome.
- Newark_Velodrome wasDerivedFrom Newark_Velodrome?oldid=593445247.
- Newark_Velodrome isPrimaryTopicOf Newark_Velodrome.
- Newark_Velodrome name "Newark Velodrome".