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  2. List of soccer stadiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Capacity City State Teams/Major Events Surface ... Michigan Stadium: 107,601: Ann Arbor: ... Peoria City. Grass 1970

  3. Dozer Park - Wikipedia

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    Dozer Park, originally O'Brien Field and formerly Chiefs Stadium, is a baseball field located in downtown Peoria, Illinois. [4] It is the home of the Peoria Chiefs, the Midwest League affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals; the Chiefs previously played at Meinen Field. The college baseball team of Bradley University also uses the field. It opened ...

  4. Category : Players of American football from Peoria, Illinois

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  5. New coach and more: Everything you need to know about the ...

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    The Peoria City made a pitch to step up their game in the USL2 for the 2024 season, bringing in a new head coach, configuring a new seating area at Shea Stadium and bringing a longtime Bradley ...

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  7. Peoria Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Peoria Stadium could mean: Peoria Sports Complex , Peoria, Arizona — a 1994 baseball stadium with practice fields Peoria Public Schools Stadium , Peoria, Illinois — a football stadium on U.S. Route 150

  8. The Shoppes at Grand Prairie - Wikipedia

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    The Shoppes at Grand Prairie is an outdoor lifestyle center in Peoria, Illinois, United States, which opened in April 2003. It features Dick's Sporting Goods, Marshalls and many more stores. Original stores include Bergner's, Galyan's, Borders, and Linens N Things.

  9. Arena District - Wikipedia

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    It cost $70 million to build. It is not a part of the original Arena District site, but has since been incorporated into the neighborhood. The stadium has a capacity of 10,100 fans and set a stadium record for attendance on July 26, 2010 with an attendance of 12,517 fans for a game between the Clippers and Pawtucket Red Sox. [28]