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  2. Category:Sports venues in Tucson, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Tucson Convention Center; Tucson Speedway; U. UA Field This page was last edited on 28 December 2022, at 01:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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  5. Tucson Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Tucson Convention Center (previously named the Tucson Community Center) is a multi-purpose convention center located in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Built in 1971, the location includes an 8,962-seat indoor arena , two performing arts venues , and 205,000 square feet (19,000 m 2 ) of meeting space.

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  7. Kino Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    Kino Sports Complex is a multiple-use sports complex in Tucson, Arizona.The Arizona Diamondbacks and Chicago White Sox formerly utilized the complex's main ballpark, Kino Veterans Memorial Stadium, for Cactus League games each March and had their minor league complexes on-site.

  8. El Con Center - Wikipedia

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    El Con Center is an open-air shopping mall in the city of Tucson, Arizona, United States anchored by Cinemark Theatres, Target, The Home Depot, Walmart, Ross (30,220 ft. 2 [2]), Burlington (65,680 ft. 2 [3]), and Marshalls. [4] There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once JCPenney.

  9. Sports in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Spring training has been somewhat of a tradition in Arizona since 1947 (i.e. the Cleveland Indians in Tucson until 1991, and the San Diego Padres in Yuma until 1992) despite the fact that the state did not have its own major league team until the state was awarded the Diamondbacks in Phoenix as an expansion team. The state currently hosts the ...