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Coca-Cola Park accommodates 10,178 fans, including auxiliary areas, Capital Blue Cross Lawn, Dugout Suites, and Red Robin Tiki Terrace, and cost $50.25 million to build. [2] On March 7, 2007, naming rights to the stadium were awarded to The Coca-Cola Company Bottling Co. of the Lehigh Valley. [6]
Coca-Cola’s new holiday ad ("Create Real Magic") was created using artificial intelligence, ... bridges and even hot-air balloons are lit up with Christmas lights. People young and old in the ad ...
The Allentown Dukes baseball team in 1924 Breadon Field in neighboring Whitehall Township opened in 1948, closed in 1960, and was demolished in 1964 Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, the home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple A Minor League affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in April 2009. Over the next two decades, the city saw limited ...
"Celebration in the Oaks" is an annual tradition where the city of New Orleans covers 25 acres of New Orleans City Park in Christmas lights. The display spans the Park, Botanical Garden, Storyland ...
Sports venues in Allentown, Pennsylvania (1 C, 6 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Allentown, Pennsylvania" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
In the original ad, three real 40ft trucks were used, weighing two tonnes each and covered with 30,000 light bulbs, according to Coca-Cola. This year’s advert sees a fleet of Coca-Cola trucks ...
Allentown, the largest city in the Lehigh Valley, third-largest city in Pennsylvania, and county seat of Lehigh County in May 2010 Coca-Cola Park in East Allentown, home of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball Allentown Municipal Golf Course on Tilghman Street PPL Center in Allentown, the home arena of the Lehigh Valley ...
Santa Claus is definitely coming to town for these places known for going all out at Christmastime. Fun runs, tree lightings, and countless Dickens events are just some of the ways American towns ...