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  2. Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The east side of the stadium during halftime of the September 2, 2006 game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the UAB Blazers. The north and west entries were renovated to match the Cherokee Gothic look of most campus buildings, and other cosmetic enhancements were made to the press box.

  3. Footprint Center - Wikipedia

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    Then-America West Arena in April 2005 Aerial view of then-US Airways Center in 2007. Footprint Center (formerly America West Arena, US Airways Center, [10] Talking Stick Resort Arena and Phoenix Suns Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Phoenix, Arizona. It opened under the name America West Arena on June 6, 1992, at a cost of $89 million.

  4. List of University of Oklahoma buildings - Wikipedia

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    Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium: 1925 This venue is the on-campus football facility for the OU Sooners. The official capacity of the stadium following recent renovations is 82,112, making it the fourteenth largest college stadium in the United States. [32] L. Dale Mitchell Baseball Park: 1982

  5. Oklahoma City’s NBA arena vote is Dec. 12. What you ... - AOL

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    OKC will head to the polls soon to decide whether the city will use at least $850 million in taxpayer funds to build a new downtown arena. Oklahoma City’s NBA arena vote is Dec. 12. What you ...

  6. Category:Indoor arenas in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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  8. Paycom Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena acquired a $200,000 renovation (primarily to lighting and sound) as part of the Hornets' lease. During this time, the team was known as the "New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets", giving Oklahoma City credit for hosting the 'home team'. [21] The Hornets played their last game in Oklahoma City on October 9, 2007, a preseason game. [22]

  9. Paycom Center's history reflects a changed city, and hints at ...

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    The Cavalry brought basketball to the city for the first time in 1990 but folded up in 1997 just as planning for the new MAPS arena (Paycom Center) was getting started.