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  2. Phoenix Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix city council approved construction of a new municipal stadium at Papago Park on June 4, 1962, to fully replace the old stadium. [11] Plans for the stadium notably included six water fountains, as they were not originally included at the then-new Dodger Stadium. [ 12 ]

  3. A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour - Wikipedia

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    Box office: $135 million [1] [2] Pink Floyd concert chronology; The Wall Tour ... Phoenix: Municipal Stadium: 48,330 / 48,330: $1,070,402 26 April 1988 28 April 1988 ...

  4. Category:Sports venues in Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix Municipal Stadium; Phoenix Rising Soccer Stadium; Phoenix Show Palace; Phoenix street circuit; Phoenix Union High School; R. Riverside Park (Arizona) T.

  5. Larry H. Miller Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Larry H. Miller Sports Complex is a stadium complex in Provo, Utah. The complex is named after businessman Larry H. Miller; the field is primarily used for baseball. [1] The ballpark has a capacity of 2,204 people and was opened in 2001. Larry H. Miller Field was previously the home of Provo Angels. It currently hosts the BYU Cougars baseball team.

  6. Arizona Sports and Tourism Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Municipal Stadium project was completed in February 2004. AZSTA has committed $68.3 million in funding for renovations to Cactus League facilities in Scottsdale, Tempe, Phoenix and Surprise. It is estimated that over 30 years, AZSTA will contribute $205 million to the refurbishment of Cactus League facilities in Maricopa County.

  7. List of Pacific Coast League stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The oldest stadium is Cheney Stadium, home of the Tacoma Rainiers, which opened in 1960. The newest stadium is Daybreak Field at America First Square, home of the Salt Lake Bees, which will open for the 2025 season. One stadium was built in the 1960s, one in the 1990s, four in the 2000s, three in the 2010s, and one in the 2020s.

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  9. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The light poles from the Polo Grounds remain in use at Phoenix Municipal Stadium, Arizona State University's baseball field in Phoenix, Arizona, built in 1964. When the stadium was built, Horace Stoneham, owner of the San Francisco Giants, had the original Polo Grounds light poles shipped there. The Giants held spring training at the stadium's ...