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  2. Jim Norick Arena - Wikipedia

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    Jim Norick Arena (formerly Fairgrounds Arena) is a large multi-purpose arena located at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Completed in 1965 at a cost of $2.4 million, it was the largest indoor facility in Oklahoma City until the construction of the Myriad Convention Center.

  3. List of skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Berry Lane Skatepark, Jersey City. Reopened in 2020 as a part of Berry Lane Park's renovation. [13] Seven Presidents, Long Branch. Rebuilt after Hurricane Sandy in 2015, opened back up in 2019, with plans to include outdoor workout equipment. [14] Ocean City Skatepark, Ocean City. [15] Neptune Skatepark, Neptune. Added a pump track to the park ...

  4. Grindline Skateparks - Wikipedia

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    Rotary Skate Park [2] Brainbridge Island: Size: 14,000 square feet Spring Skatepark [4] Greenspoint: Size: 78,000 square feet Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark [4] Houston: Pitcher Park Memorial Skate Park [9] Pittsburgh: 2013 Size: 17,000 square feet Budget: $600,000 (co-financed by the Tony Hawk Foundation) Ogden Skatepark [10] Ogden: 2017

  5. In OKC for Thunder playoffs? Here are 7 must-see Oklahoma ...

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    Here are 7 must-see Oklahoma City locations. Gannett. Jana Hayes, The Oklahoman. April 20, 2024 at 4:12 AM. ... If you want to visit one of Oklahoma City's most popular tourist spots, ...

  6. Petersburg roller rink, bring your own skates facility: Owner ...

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    804-Skate City is located at 2793 S. Crater Road in Petersburg. The first event is a Sock Hop on Friday, November 22 from 5-10 p.m. for all ages. The admission fee is $10 for everyone, and reentry ...

  7. Sports in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia

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    The Thunder is the city's second "permanent" major professional sports franchise after the now-defunct AFL Oklahoma Wranglers and is the third major-league team to call the city home when considering the temporary hosting of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets for the 2005–06 and 2006–07 NBA seasons.

  8. Legends Tower - Wikipedia

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    Legends Tower is an approved supertall skyscraper to be built in the Bricktown entertainment district of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.The 134-story building would stand 1,907 feet (581 m) tall, a reference to Oklahoma's admission to the Union in 1907.

  9. Paycom Center - Wikipedia

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    Paycom Center (originally known as the Ford Center from 2002 to 2010, Oklahoma City Arena from 2010 to 2011, and Chesapeake Energy Arena from 2011 to 2021) is an arena located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.