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  2. Alex G. Spanos Center - Wikipedia

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    Alex G. Spanos Center is a 6,150-seat, indoor multi-purpose stadium on the campus of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. The Alex G. Spanos Center opened on September 9, 1981, and was constructed for over $7 million. It is named after late Pacific alumnus and San Diego / Los Angeles Chargers owner Alex Spanos. The arena ...

  3. Adventist Health Arena - Wikipedia

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    Adventist Health Arena is an indoor arena in Stockton, California. It opened in December 2005 and seats a maximum of 12,000 fans. It opened in December 2005 and seats a maximum of 12,000 fans. It is the home venue of the Stockton Kings of the NBA G League .

  4. Stockton Waterfront Events Center - Wikipedia

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    Banner Island Ballpark Stockton Arena on the Channel. The Stockton Waterfront Events Center is a commercial complex in Stockton, California on the Stockton waterfront.Also known as the Waterfront Entertainment Complex, it includes the 12,000-seat Stockton Arena, the 5,000-seat Banner Island Ballpark, a Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center, a 592-stall parking structure, and commercial/retail ...

  5. Banner Island Ballpark - Wikipedia

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    Banner Island Ballpark is a baseball stadium located in Stockton, California, on the Stockton waterfront, which seats 5,200 people with 4,200 fixed seats. [1] It is the home field of the Stockton Ports, a minor league affiliate of the Athletics in the California League, who moved there after spending several decades at their previous home Billy Hebert Field.

  6. Klein Family Field - Wikipedia

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    Klein Family Field is a baseball stadium in Stockton, California. [1] It is the home field of the University of the Pacific Tigers college baseball team. The stadium holds 2,500 people and opened in 2006. [1] Prior to the completion of Klein Family Field, the Tigers played home games at Billy Hebert Field in Oak Park, Stockton, California.

  7. Stagg Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Amos Alonzo Stagg Memorial Stadium, previously known as Pacific Memorial Stadium, was a 28,000-seat outdoor multi-purpose stadium in the western United States, located on the campus of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California.

  8. California State Route 26 - Wikipedia

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    The route begins at an interchange with SR 99 in eastern Stockton. SR 26 then exits Stockton after crossing a canal and heads eastward. After crossing Jack Tone Road, the direction of the highway turns slightly more northeasterly. The road then briefly enters the city of Linden, before intersecting Escalon-Bellota Road.

  9. Robert J. Cabral Station - Wikipedia

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    Robert J. Cabral Station (called Stockton – Downtown station or Stockton ACE station by Amtrak), is a railway station in Stockton, California.In 2003, the station building was named in honor of the late Robert J. Cabral, a San Joaquin County supervisor instrumental in the creation of the Altamont Corridor Express (ACE), originally Altamont Commuter Express.