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Author Topic: Is Wisconsin America's Sports Capital?  (Read 3308 times)

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Re: Is Wisconsin America's Sports Capital?
« Reply #25 on: July 08, 2021, 03:27:27 PM »
Which is a hilariously contentious relationship.  My favorite was the Clearwater Aquarium had a valuable adjacent land parcel they were looking to sell to help fund a big renovation/donation push.  Scientology offered $15M for it...the Aquarium sold it to the city for $4M.  CoS was super pissed.  But from what I hear Clearwater is now playing ball on some other land swaps, which is lame.

Wags - this is funny!  I saw Clearwater-Scientology mention and I said to myself "I know exactly where the Scientology Center is because you can't miss it on the way the Clearwater Marine Aquarium."  My kids loved the aquarium having seen both movies and then visiting Winter the dolphin.

 

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