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Target Field during a game vs. Kansas City in 2010. Target Field is the Twins/Senators sixth ballpark, and the franchise's third in Minnesota. The Twins had played 28 seasons at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and before that 21 seasons at Metropolitan Stadium.
Kansas City Royals – AL (1969–1972) Location: Brooklyn Avenue (east, right field); 22nd Street (south, first base); Euclid Avenue (west, third base); 21st Street (north, left field) Currently: community garden, public park Kauffman Stadium originally Royals Stadium Home of: Kansas City Royals – AL (1973–present)
Kauffman Stadium (/ ˈ k ɔː f m ə n /) (nicknamed "The K") is a baseball stadium located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals. It is next door to Arrowhead Stadium, home of National Football League's Kansas City Chiefs. Both make up the Truman Sports Complex.
Arrowhead Stadium is an American football stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. It primarily serves as the home venue of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). It was built at the same time as neighboring Kauffman Stadium, home of Major League Baseball's Kansas City Royals, which together form the Truman Sports ...
Globe Life Field ‡ 40,300 [11] Arlington, Texas: Artificial turf Texas Rangers: 2020 407 feet (124 m) Retro-modern: Retractable Great American Ball Park: 43,500 Cincinnati, Ohio: Grass Cincinnati Reds: 2003 404 feet (123 m) Retro-modern: Open Kauffman Stadium: 37,903 [12] Kansas City, Missouri: Grass Kansas City Royals: 1973 410 feet (125 m ...
The Downtown Loop (nicknamed the Alphabet Loop) is a complex layout of highways in Downtown Kansas City, Missouri involving 24 exits, four Interstate Highways, four U.S. Highways, and numerous city streets. Each exit is numbered 2 and suffixed with every letter of the alphabet except I and O (to avoid confusion with the numbers 1 and 0).
Downtown Kansas City is defined as being roughly bounded by the Missouri River to the north, 31st Street to the south, Troost Avenue to the east, and State Line Road to the west. The locations of National Register properties and districts are in an online map.
The parade route will follow the same path as the last Super Bowl victory celebration for the Kansas City Chiefs three years ago.