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  2. Target Field - Wikipedia

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    The first "soft event" at Target Field was an open house held for season ticket holders on March 20 and 21, 2010. First Pitch at Target Field, thrown by Jordan, Minnesota native T.J. Oakes of the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers on March 27, 2010.

  3. SeatGeek - Wikipedia

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    SeatGeek is a mobile-focused ticket platform that enables users to buy and sell tickets for live sports, concerts, and theater events. SeatGeek allows both mobile app and desktop users to browse events, view interactive color-coded seatmaps, complete purchases, and receive electronic or print tickets.

  4. Vivid Seats - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Seats was founded in Chicago, Illinois, in 2001 by Jerry Bednyak and Eric Vassilatos. [11] Vivid Seats has been invested in by two private equity companies, Vista Equity Partners in 2016 and GTCR in 2017. GTCR bought a majority stake [12] for $575 million. [13] Vivid Seats is a member of the Internet Association, which advocates for net ...

  5. Best seats at Neyland Stadium: A guide for Vols fans looking ...

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  6. Fire up and watch: Jhoan Duran has an entrance worthy of his ...

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    It's been more than a year since the Twins unveiled their entrance for closer Jhoan Duran, complete with the lights dimming, a mix of two songs blasting through the Target Field speakers and fire ...

  7. Target's sale on patio furnishings has arrived, just in time ...

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    The chaise in this L-shaped seating makes for comfortable sunning. Water-resistant cushions in off-white allow the natural beauty of the acacia wood frame to shine by contrast. Comes with a scaled ...

  8. Target Center - Wikipedia

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    Target Center was once one of three NBA arenas with parquet floors, including TD Garden in Boston, and Amway Arena (later Amway Center) in Orlando—the floor was replaced prior to the 2007–08 NBA season. Target Center is the first arena to have a green roof. It was unveiled on September 15, 2009. [12]

  9. Vaught–Hemingway Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, construction crews replaced the south end zone bleachers with a rounded bowl, adding luxury boxes and covered club seating in an upper deck, as well as additional general admission seating for students and season ticket holders; these renovations expanded seating capacity by nearly 10,000, giving Vaught-Hemingway a capacity of 60,580.