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== Cities == |
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=== Italy === |
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* [[Turin]] |
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=== United States === |
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* [[Barberton, Ohio]] |
* [[Barberton, Ohio]] |
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* [[Billings, Montana]] |
* [[Billings, Montana]] |
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* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] |
* [[Birmingham, Alabama]] |
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* [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]] |
* [[Bogalusa, Louisiana]] |
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* [[Cheyenne, Wyoming]] |
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* [[Cheyenne, Wyoming]], known before the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed as "The Magic City of the Plains" |
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* [[Endicott, New York]] |
* [[Endicott, New York]] |
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* [[Florence, South Carolina]] |
* [[Florence, South Carolina]] |
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* [[South Omaha, Nebraska]] |
* [[South Omaha, Nebraska]] |
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* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] |
* [[Tulsa, Oklahoma]] |
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* [[Charleroi, Pennsylvania]] |
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==Art |
==Art and entertainment== |
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===Artwork=== |
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=== Film and television=== |
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* ''[[Magic City Memoirs]]'', a 2015 film |
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* ''The Magic City'', a film by [[Antonello Padovano]] |
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===Literature=== |
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=== Music === |
=== Music === |
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====Groups==== |
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*[[Magic City Jazz Orchestra]] (MCJO), an American jazz ensemble founded in 1999, as a spin-off of the SuperJazz Big Band (formerly UAB SuperJazz) by Birmingham, Alabama jazz pianist and vocalist Ray Reach |
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====Albums==== |
====Albums==== |
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* [[Magic City (MC Magic album)|''Magic City'' (MC Magic album)]], 2006 |
* [[Magic City (MC Magic album)|''Magic City'' (MC Magic album)]], 2006 |
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* [[Magic City (P-Money album)|''Magic City'' (P-Money album)]], 2004 |
* [[Magic City (P-Money album)|''Magic City'' (P-Money album)]], 2004 |
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* [[The Magic City (Helium album)|''The Magic City'' (Helium album)]], 1997 |
* [[The Magic City (Helium album)|''The Magic City'' (Helium album)]], 1997 |
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* [[The Magic City (Sun Ra album)|''The Magic City'' (Sun Ra album)]], |
* [[The Magic City (Sun Ra album)|''The Magic City'' (Sun Ra album)]], 1966 |
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====Songs==== |
====Songs==== |
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* "Magic City", |
* "Magic City", by 2XL from ''[[Neighborhood Rapstar]]'' |
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* "Magic City", |
* "Magic City", by Buju Banton from ''[[Rasta Got Soul (album)|Rasta Got Soul]]'' |
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* "Magic City", |
* "Magic City", by Fivio Foreign from ''[[B.I.B.L.E.]]'' |
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* "Magic City", |
* "Magic City", by Gorillaz from ''[[The Now Now]]'' |
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* "Magic City", by Yngwie Malmsteen from ''[[Perpetual Flame]]'' |
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===Other art and entertainment=== |
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===Periodicals=== |
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*''[[Magic City Morning Star]]'', an online newspaper serving the Katahdin region of Maine, including the Penobscot County towns of Millinocket, East Millinocket, and Medway |
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* [[Magic-City]], an amusement park near Pont de l'Alma, two blocks east of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, France from 1900 to 1934; it hosted a large dance hall (at 188 rue de l'Université in Paris) known for its "drag balls" |
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* ''The Magic City'', a film by [[Antonello Padovano]] |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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* [[Magic City Misfits]] (MCM), a roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida, US |
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* [[Magic City Classic]], an annual American football "classic" in Birmingham, Alabama, between Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, two of Alabama's largest historically black universities |
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* [[Magic City Snowbears]], a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota, US |
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* [[Magic City Snowbears]], a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota |
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* [[Magic-City]], an amusement park in Paris, France |
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* [[Magic City (club)]], a strip club in Atlanta, Georgia, US |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* {{Intitle|Magic City}} |
* {{Intitle|Magic City}} |
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* ''[[Magic Town]]'', a 1947 American film |
* ''[[Magic Town]]'', a 1947 American film |
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* ''[[Pueblos Mágicos]]'' (Magical Towns), a Mexican tourism initiative promoting over 100 small locales throughout the country |
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{{disambiguation|geo}} |
{{disambiguation|geo}} |
Latest revision as of 02:47, 15 September 2023
Magic City may refer to:
Cities[edit]
Italy[edit]
United States[edit]
- Barberton, Ohio
- Billings, Montana
- Birmingham, Alabama
- Bogalusa, Louisiana
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Endicott, New York
- Florence, South Carolina
- Orlando, Florida
- Miami, Florida
- Middlesboro, Kentucky
- Minot, North Dakota
- Moberly, Missouri
- Muncie, Indiana
- Roanoke, Virginia
- South Omaha, Nebraska
- Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Charleroi, Pennsylvania
Art and entertainment[edit]
Music[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Magic City (MC Magic album), 2006
- Magic City (P-Money album), 2004
- The Magic City (Helium album), 1997
- The Magic City (Sun Ra album), 1966
Songs[edit]
- "Magic City", by 2XL from Neighborhood Rapstar
- "Magic City", by Buju Banton from Rasta Got Soul
- "Magic City", by Fivio Foreign from B.I.B.L.E.
- "Magic City", by Gorillaz from The Now Now
- "Magic City", by Yngwie Malmsteen from Perpetual Flame
Other art and entertainment[edit]
- Magic City (TV series), a 2012 American TV series
- The Magic City (novel), a 1910 novel by Edith Nesbit
- Magic City, a fresco by Jean-Michel Folon inside the Montgomery metro station, Brussels, Belgium
- "Magic City", a short story by Nelson S. Bond included in the collection The Far Side of Nowhere
- The Magic City, a film by Antonello Padovano
Sports[edit]
- Magic City Misfits (MCM), a roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida, US
- Magic City Snowbears, a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota, US
Venues and enterprises[edit]
- Magic-City, an amusement park in Paris, France
- Magic City (club), a strip club in Atlanta, Georgia, US
See also[edit]
- All pages with titles containing Magic City
- Magic Town, a 1947 American film
- Pueblos Mágicos (Magical Towns), a Mexican tourism initiative promoting over 100 small locales throughout the country