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* "Magic City", a song by Buju Banton from ''[[Rasta Got Soul (album)|Rasta Got Soul]]''
* "Magic City", a song by Buju Banton from ''[[Rasta Got Soul (album)|Rasta Got Soul]]''
* "Magic City", a song by Yngwie Malmsteen from ''[[Perpetual Flame]]''
* "Magic City", a song by Yngwie Malmsteen from ''[[Perpetual Flame]]''

===Periodicals===
*''[[Magic City Morning Star]]'', an online newspaper serving the Katahdin region of Maine, including the Penobscot County towns of Millinocket, East Millinocket, and Medway


== Brands and enterprises ==
== Brands and enterprises ==
* [[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"
* [[Magic-City]], a Parisian dance hall
* [[Magic-City]], an amusement park near Pont de l'Alma, two blocks east of the Eiffel Tower, in Paris, France from 1900 to 1934


==Sports==
==Sports==
* [[Magic City Classic]], an annual American football "classic" which features Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, two of Alabama's largest historically black universities
* [[Magic City Misfits]] (MCM), a roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida
* [[Magic City Misfits]] (MCM), a roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida
* [[Magic City Snowbears]], a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota
* [[Magic City Snowbears]], a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota

Revision as of 01:19, 5 April 2016

Magic City may refer to:

Places

U.S. cities with the nickname

Art, entertainment, and media

Artwork

  • Magic City, a fresco by Jean-Michel Folon, at the Montgomery metro station in Brussels, Belgium

Film and television

Literature

Music

Groups

  • 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

Albums

Songs

Periodicals

  • Magic City Morning Star, an online newspaper serving the Katahdin region of Maine, including the Penobscot County towns of Millinocket, East Millinocket, and Medway

Brands and enterprises

  • 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"

Sports

  • Magic City Classic, an annual American football "classic" which features Alabama A&M University and Alabama State University, two of Alabama's largest historically black universities
  • Magic City Misfits (MCM), a roller derby league based in Jacksonville, Florida
  • Magic City Snowbears, a defunct professional basketball club based in Minot, North Dakota

See also

References