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[[Image:10thAnniv.jpg|frame|right|The 10th anniversary logo]]
'''Pokémon 10th Anniversary Journey Across America''' is a series of events that was held across the United States in 2006 celebrating the 10th anniversary of [[Pokémon|Pokémon's]] original Japanese release. At the event, attendees could see a preview of [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]], and download over twenty 10th anniversary Pokémon for the [[Generation III]] [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games. Each event also held a GBA tournament, the winners of which could move on to a national event in New York City. The grand prize for this event was a diamond-encrusted [[Nintendo DS]]. The winner of this prize was Minh Ba Le. The events also featured [[TCG]] areas, as well as people wearing large Pokémon costumes.
'''Pokémon 10th Anniversary Journey Across America''' is a series of events that was held across the United States in 2006 celebrating the [[February 27, 2006‎|10th anniversary]] of [[Pokémon|Pokémon's]] original Japanese release. At the event, attendees could see a preview of [[Lucario and the Mystery of Mew]], and download over twenty 10th anniversary Pokémon for the [[Generation III]] [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]] games. Each event also held a GBA tournament, the winners of which could move on to a national event in New York City. The grand prize for this event was a diamond-encrusted [[Nintendo DS]]. The winner of this prize was Minh Ba Le. The events also featured [[TCG]] areas, as well as people wearing large Pokémon costumes.
 
==Cities==
{| class="expandable" {{bluetable|background: white}}
|- style="background: #ccf;"
! Date
! City
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| February 25
| {{wp|Miami|Miami, Florida}}
|-
| March 4
| {{wp|Tampa, Florida}}
|-
| March 11
| {{wp|Atlanta|Atlanta, Georgia}}
|-
| March 15
| {{wp|Houston|Houston, Texas}}
|-
| March 18
| {{wp|Dallas|Dallas, Texas}}
|-
| March 25
| {{wp|Albuquerque, New Mexico}}
|-
| April 1
| {{wp|Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California}}
|-
| April 8
| {{wp|San Francisco|San Francisco, California}}
|-
| April 15
| {{wp|Portland, Oregon}}
|-
| April 22
| {{wp|Seattle|Seattle, Washington}}
|-
| April 29
| {{wp|Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City, Utah}}
|-
| May 6
| {{wp|Denver|Denver, Colorado}}
|-
| May 13
| {{wp|Kansas City, Missouri}}
|-
| May 21
| {{wp|Minneapolis|Minneapolis, Minnesota}}
|-
| May 27
| {{wp|Chicago|Chicago, Illinois}}
|-
| June 3
| {{wp|Detroit|Detroit, Michigan}}
|-
| June 10
| {{wp|Pittsburgh|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania}}
|-
| June 17
| {{wp|Cincinnati|Cincinnati, Ohio}}
|-
| June 24
| {{wp|Memphis, Tennessee}}
|-
| July 1
| {{wp|Raleigh, North Carolina}}
|-
| July 8
| {{wp|Washington, D.C.}}
|-
| July 12
| {{wp|Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania}}
|-
| July 15
| {{wp|Boston|Boston, Massachusetts}}
|-
| July 22
| {{wp|New York City|New York, New York}}
|}


==See also==
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