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  2. Jerry Richardson Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Lynx Blue Line provides light rail service to the stadium via JW Clay Blvd/UNC Charlotte station. [52] UNC Charlotte’s bus system, Niner Transit, has scheduled stops along both the Silver and Red routes. Roughly 2 hours before kickoff on days of a game, regular operations are reduced and the two football shuttles begin operations.

  3. Robert and Mariam Hayes Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte baseball team played its first season in 1979 at Crockett Park, the home of the Double-A Charlotte O's.In 1984, a field was built on Charlotte's campus. After businessman Tom Phillips paid to have lights added to the field in 1988, the facility was rechristened Tom and Lib Phillips F

  4. List of baseball parks in San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    Tech Field (owned by San Antonio Independent School District) Home of: San Antonio Missions - Texas League (1932–1942, 1946) Location: northwest corner of San Pedro Avenue and West Myrtle Street, across from San Antonio College, according to Google Maps [5] Currently: athletic field. Same site as San Pedro Park. Mission Stadium Home of: San ...

  5. Nelson W. Wolff Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It was opened on April 18, 1994, (as the San Antonio Municipal Stadium) and has 6,200 fixed seats and a grass berm in left field that can seat about 3,000. The stadium features 14 luxury suites, a 500-person picnic area down the right field line, and an all-you-can-eat fiesta deck that can be rented for groups of 25 to 200 people.

  6. Blossom Athletic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Virgil T. Blossom Athletic Center is a multi-sport athletic complex owned by the North East ISD located in San Antonio, Texas. Best known for Comalander Stadium , a 10,952-seat football stadium, the center is also home to facilities for a number of other sports.

  7. Comalander Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Comalander Stadium is an 11,000-seat, open style football and soccer stadium in San Antonio, Texas.Built as North East Stadium in 1962, it was renamed to Comalander Stadium in 2000, for long time district athletic director Jerry Comalander. [3]

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  9. Phil Hardberger Park - Wikipedia

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    Features include 7.5 miles (12.1 km) of trails, two playscapes on either side of the park, a nature play area for children, dog parks on both sides of the park, picnic facilities, basketball courts, an outdoor classroom, a children's vegetable garden, a wildscape demonstration garden, a restored wetland, the Salado Creek overlook, the Skywalk, and the Robert L.B Tobin Land Bridge.