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CoreStates Financial Corporation,
previously known as
Philadelphia National Bank (PNB), was an
American bank
holding company in the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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different names through naming rights deals and bank mergers,
including CoreStates Center from 1996 to 1998,
First Union Center from 1998 to 2003, and Wachovia...
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acquired CoreStates Financial Corporation,
headquartered in Philadelphia. At the time, this was the
largest merger in U.S.
banking history.
CoreStates traced...
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Spectrum (later
known as
CoreStates Spectrum,
First Union Spectrum and
Wachovia Spectrum) was an
indoor arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The arena...
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United States Office of
Management and
Budget (OMB) has
defined 925
core-based
statistical areas (CBSAs) for the
United States and 10 for
Puerto Rico...
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centuries the
oldest bank in the
United States until it was
acquired by
CoreStates Financial Corporation in 1989. In the 1970s,
First Pennsylvania...
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original on
October 19, 2013.
Retrieved October 17, 2013. "History of
CoreStates Financial Corp – FundingUniverse". www.fundinguniverse.com. Retrieved...
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launched in 1979 by the
Philadelphia National Bank (PNB),
later renamed CoreStates, to
compete with the
GEORGE network,
which was
launched one year earlier...
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final season at The Spectrum. At the time, it was
named the
CoreStates Spectrum; the
CoreStates name was
later added on
their ****ure home
arena under construction...
- as the
tournament host.
Tournament names through the years: 1996–1997:
CoreStates Betsy King
classic 1998–2002:
First Union Betsy King
classic 2003–2004:...