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- Fitzgeralds may refer to: Fitzgeralds Black Hawk in Black Hawk, Colorado Fitzgeralds Las Vegas, now The D Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada Fitzgeralds Reno...
- Fitzgeralds Gaming was a gaming and hotel company based in Reno, Nevada, that operated four casinos under the Fitzgeralds brand. It filed for Chapter...
- strained their marriage, the Fitzgeralds returned to America. In 1926, film producer John W. Considine Jr. invited Fitzgerald to Hollywood during its golden...
- (disambiguation) Edmund Fitzgerald (disambiguation) Fitzgeralds Casino and Hotel (disambiguation) Fitzgerald, Alberta (disambiguation) Senator Fitzgerald (disambiguation)...
- Irish American families, the Kennedys and the Fitzgeralds, from John F. Fitzgerald's baptism to John Fitzgerald Kennedy's inauguration. Upon its release,...
- Details". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-02-20. The Fighting Fitzgeralds at IMDb The Fighting Fitzgeralds at TV Guide The Fighting Fitzgeralds at epguides.com...
- their marriage, the Fitzgeralds returned to America, but their marital difficulties continued to fester. In January 1927, the Fitzgeralds relocated to Los...
- Lincoln Management Group (later Fitzgeralds Gaming) and renamed as Fitzgeralds Las Vegas. In December 2001, with Fitzgeralds Gaming in bankruptcy, The Majestic...
- Personal. She and her husband, Ed, co-hosted Breakfast with the Fitzgeralds and The Fitzgeralds in New York, the latter of which was on ABC. In New York City...
- Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song"...