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  2. Wade Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Wade Stadium is a baseball park located near the intersection of Grand Avenue and 34th Avenue West in the West Duluth neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota. The stadium was built in 1941 and holds 4,200 people.

  3. List of six-man football venues in Texas - Wikipedia

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    City/town Stadium Capacity Home team Abbott: Panther Stadium: 250: Abbott Panthers: Ackerly: Mustang Field: 150: Sands Mustangs Afton: Marshall Field: 250: Patton Springs Rangers

  4. Duluth FC - Wikipedia

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    Duluth FC is an amateur men's soccer club based in Duluth, Minnesota. The club currently competes in the NPSL Midwest Region’s North Conference. [ 1 ] The club's colors are green and blue, and plays its home matches at Duluth Public Schools Stadium in West Duluth.

  5. AMSOIL Arena - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 and 2015, Stadium Journey rated AMSOIL Arena as the second best stadium experience in the United States and Canada, behind Oriole Park at Camden Yards home to Major League Baseball's Baltimore Orioles. [17] [18] AMSOIL Arena was ranked the best college hockey arena by Stadium Journey in 2014 and 2015. [19] [20]

  6. List of Texas League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Busch Stadium, former home of the Houston Buffaloes. There are ten stadiums in use by Texas League (TL) baseball teams. The oldest stadium is Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium (1994) in San Antonio, Texas, home of the San Antonio Missions. The newest stadium is Equity Bank Park (2020) in Wichita, Kansas, home of the Wichita Wind Surge. One ...

  7. Athletic Park (Duluth) - Wikipedia

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    Athletic Park is a former baseball and American football stadium located in Duluth, Minnesota. Constructed in 1903, the park was the home of the Duluth White Sox (1903–1916, 1934) and the Duluth Dukes (1935–1940). The stadium was also home to the Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos of the National Football League (1923–1926).

  8. Gerald J. Ford Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ford Stadium opened on September 2, 2000, with a football game against the University of Kansas. [ 6 ] On September 24, 2022, the regular season attendance record was set at Gerald J. Ford Stadium when 35,481 people watched the TCU Horned Frogs face off against the SMU Mustangs in the Battle for the Iron Skillet .

  9. Ford Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Ford Arena is a 9,737-seat multi-purpose arena in Beaumont, Texas, USA.The arena has 34,000 sq ft of exhibit space available for conventions and exhibitions. It also includes 7 production offices, 3 dressing rooms, a 2,448 sq ft VIP Club, a 1,107 sq ft party patio, concession stands, and restrooms. [4]