MIRACLE MILE

'Miracle Mile' can refer to the following places:

★ 'Miracle Mile' is a main street in Stockton, California, outside the University of the Pacific

★ 'Miracle Mile' is another name for South Main Street in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, which received this name after a string of Wisconsin Lottery winning tickets from businesses along the street in the 1990s, including a state record $208.6 million Powerball win on August 6, 2006.

★ 'Miracle Mile' is the local nickname for a highway route primarily passing through Saugus, Massachusetts. The route houses several commercial businesses and loud advertising mascots.

★ 'Miracle Mile' is a shopping area in St. Louis Park, Minnesota

★ 'Miracle Mile' is a shopping center in Monroeville, Pennsylvania

★ 'Miracle Mile' is an area on the North Platte River near Casper, Wyoming famous for its flyfishing.

Miracle Mile (Coral Gables), a shopping area in Coral Gables, Florida

Miracle Mile (Manhasset) is a premium shopping district located on the North Shore of Long Island

Miracle Mile (Tucson, Arizona)

Miracle Mile Shops in the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. Formerly called ''Desert Passage''

★ Miracle Mile is a district in Miracle Mile, Los Angeles, California
In 'media':

★ The title of a 1988 film: ''see Miracle Mile (film)''

★ ''The Miracle Mile'', a music album by Kevin Hearn and Thin Buckle.

''Miracle Mile'' (album), an album by Christian rock band, Guardian.

★ ''Miracle Mile'', a song by Soul Asylum from their 1986 album ''While You Were Out''

★ "''Are you gonna cruise the miracle mile?''", lyrics from Billy Joel's first number 1 song ''It's Still Rock and Roll to Me,'' from the 1980 album Glass Houses.
In 'sports':

★ The 'Miracle Mile' is considered to be the first time an athlete ran a mile in under four minutes, done by Roger Bannister in 1954. See also four minute mile.

★ The 'Miracle Mile' is the name of a Grand Circuit harness race in NSW, Australia which began in 1967 and is run at Harold Park in Sydney - run over one mile (1609m) until the re-configuration of the track and now over 1760m.

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