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Wrigley

[rig-lee]

noun

  1. William, Jr., 1861–1932, U.S. chewing-gum manufacturer and baseball team owner.



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A Mexican-American pickleball friend of hers has started carrying around her birth certificate, said O’Hara, who was at Wrigley Field for the Chicago Cubs game 3 in the National League Division Series.

The cheapest $50 membership gets you one bike pass for the year, along with free admission to the Wrigley Memorial & Botanic Garden, discounts on Catalina Island campsites and other perks.

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I woke in Avalon and pedaled my fat bike along Pebbly Beach Road to the turnoff for Wrigley Road.

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Climbing up Wrigley, I turned left on Renton Road, going around the gate and ascending up the remote double track.

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Divide Road merged with the Airport Road at the Wrigley Reservoir, which was empty of water.

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