Baltimore Orioles.....They played one year in Milwaukee before becoming the St. Louis Browns...and then in the early Fifties they moved to Baltimore. Also the Athletics (Philadelphia, Kansas City, Oakland) and the Braves (Boston, Milwaukee, Atlanta). braves, boston, milwaukee, atlanta Also the Athletics: Philadelphia, Kansas City, Oakland The Baltimore Orioles (Milwaukee, St. Louis, Baltimore).
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Hall of Fame third baseman Ed Mathews who played with the Boston Braves in 1952, the Milwaukee Braves from 1953-1965, and the Atlanta Braves in 1966.
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I would guess the Cincinnati Redlegs because they were the first pro baseball team and baseball teams play a lot more games than do football and basketball teams. The Giants have the most franchise wins but they have been with a couple of different cities. The Chicago Cubs are second. They are both over 10,000 wins but the Giants have about 200 more.
Twins after the twin cities of Minneapolis and St Paul
You need to build a franchised piece of land in your city if you want to allow someone else to build a franchise. If you want to build a franchised business in a different city then you have to look for the icon on the left side of the screen when you visit other cities and it will look like the franchise land sign. You press this icon in the other city and it will give you a list of businesses you can franchise there. Before you actually select which business you want to build you should contact the person who runs that city as they have to approve your franchise before it will be built. If they don't approve it then it's wasted time and money.
the cities that are called metro citys are the one with metro in their name
A company that operates many hotels in different cities is usually called a chain, not a system.
Once called Town Clerk, now different fancy titles in different cities.
Milwaukee. Enjoy your free donut!
They're called "cities" or "towns". In Hebrew they are called ערים
There are two different cities by the name of Atherton. One is located in one of the more expensive ares of California. There is also a town called Atherton in Australia.