- Wrigley Company - Wikipedia
In 2016, Mars announced that Wrigley would be merged with its chocolate segment, Mars Chocolate North America, LLC, to form a new subsidiary, Mars Wrigley Confectionery The new company would maintain global offices in Chicago, while moving its U S offices to Hackettstown and Newark, New Jersey
- Wrigley Mansion
Don’t just make memories, make history when you host your private events at Wrigley Mansion or Christopher’s Our majestic estate, which soars over the Valley with 360-degree views, combines classic 1930s elegance with modern amenities and a versatile floorplan
- Wrigley Field: Home of the Cubs | Chicago Cubs - MLB. com
Known for its unique traditions and charm, Wrigley Field, which was built in 1914, has been the beloved home of the Chicago Cubs for more than a century Find out all about the Friendly Confines and its history of memorable events
- The Illustrated History of Wrigley’s Gum Company
From soap seller to gum empire: the fascinating evolution of Wrigley's iconic chewing gum company
- Chicago Wrigley Stadium
Find all the essential information you need about tickets, parking, directions, and stadium policies to make your trip to Wrigley Stadium smooth and hassle-free
- Wrigley Field Guide: Schedule of events, seating map, hotels, parking . . .
Here's everything you need to know about Wrigley Field, including a full schedule of upcoming events that will be held at the venue
- Wrigley Field | Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Wrigley Field, baseball stadium in Chicago that, since 1916, has been home to the Cubs, the city’s National League (NL) team Built in 1914, it is one of the oldest and most iconic Major League Baseball parks in the United States
- William Wrigley Jr. - Wikipedia
William Mills Wrigley Jr (September 30, 1861 – January 26, 1932) was an American chewing gum industrialist [1] He founded the Wm Wrigley Jr Company in 1891
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