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Tingley Coliseum is an 11,571-seat multi-purpose arena in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Originally built as a rodeo and horse show auditorium, [ 1 ] it is located at 300 San Pedro Drive N.E. It was home to the Albuquerque Six-Guns and New Mexico Scorpions ice hockey teams [ 2 ] and the Albuquerque Thunderbirds of the NBA Development League from 2005 ...
Tingley Beach was renovated starting in 2004 and reopened to the public in November 2005. [4] The facility features fishing ponds for adults and children, a model boating pond, paddle boats, nature trails, a gift shop, a restaurant, and a narrow-gauge railroad connecting Tingley Beach with the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden , ABQ BioPark Aquarium ...
Tingley Field (originally named Rio Grande Park) was a baseball stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which served as the home of professional baseball in Albuquerque from 1932 to 1968. It could accommodate 5000 fans, with seating for 3000.
Located near downtown Albuquerque, Tingley Beach offers hiking, fishing, boating, and prime relaxation. Hours: sunrise — sunset (Sunday — Saturday) Tip: The cafe at Tingley Beach is closed.
The following is a list of points of interest in Albuquerque, New Mexico: ... Albuquerque Biological Park; Albuquerque Aquarium; ... Tingley Beach; University of New ...
The 1966 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships were held at Tingley Coliseum in Albuquerque, New Mexico.Organized by the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU), the competition took place on March 4-5 and served as the national championships in indoor track and field for the United States.
Albuquerque Sports Stadium was a baseball stadium in Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, which was built in 1969 as a modern replacement for the aging Tingley Field. The ballpark had a seating capacity of 10,510, though it occasionally accommodated much larger crowds.
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