In 1966 the Bulls played at the International Amphitheater at 42nd & Halsted next to the International Stockyards...one of the reasons for the name. The next year they moved. They played home games at the Chicago Stadium at 1800 W. Madison ST. from 1967 to 1993. In 1994 they moved across Madison ST to play in the United Center at 1901 W Madison and have played there since:
http://www.nba.com/bulls/news/behind_the_name.html
6 championships
The former player for the Chicago Bulls who completed a Circuit City application is Ron Artest. Ron Artest has since changed his name legally to Metta World Peace.
they started in the 1900's and its 2012 so about 30 years
The Chicago Bulls were World Champions in 96,97 and 98. The Los Angeles Lakers were World Champions in 00, 01 and 02. So the answer to your question is the Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers.
The Cubs have always played in Chicago since the franchise was started in 1876.
Fenway has been their park since 1912, they were created in 1908 and in 1908-1911 they played in miscellanious stadiums
in 2011 season because they have boozer, deng, rose, Watson, noah , and Gibson
I'll make it simple: Bulls: Full name Chicago Bulls are set in Chicago, Illinois. Lakers: Full name Los Angeles Lakers are set in Los Angeles, California. Rockets: Full name Houston Rocket are set in Houston, Texas. Spurs: Full name San Antonio Spurs are set in San Antonio, Texas.
That would be the Chicago Cubs who have played in Chicago since 1876.
The band Chicago has been together since 1967, so 2014 would be 47 years.
It is definetley Brian Urlacher for the Chicago bears.
There originally was no regulations for dimensions for stadiums and since there used to be no commissioner of baseball nobody made any rules. So by the time there was a commissioner all the stadiums were already built and he probably didn't want to go through all the trouble of rebuilding all the stadiums since, it wasn't that big of a deal.