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<b>Stadium:</b> Arrowhead Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Kansas City Chiefs, Kansas City Wizards (1996-2007, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/12/1972<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Arrowhead Dr, Kansas City, Missouri 64129<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 76,416<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $43 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Chiefs fans set a Guinness World Record for the loudest stadium in the world on Monday Night Football in September 2014, recording a decibel level of 142.2, the equivalent of standing roughly 164 feet away from a jet engine.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> AT&amp;T Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Dallas Cowboys<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 05/27/2009<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Legends Way, Arlington, Texas 76011<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 105,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1.3 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Boasts the world's largest column-free interior and the fourth largest high definition video screen.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Bank of America Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Carolina Panthers<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/14/1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 800 South Mint St, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 74,455<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $248 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Weather forced the 2012 Democratic National Convention to be moved indoors. It was originally going to be held at Bank of America Stadium.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> CenturyLink Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Sounders FC<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL, MLS<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 07/28/2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 800 Occidental Ave S, Seattle, Washington 98134-1200<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 67,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $430 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Now officially the 2nd loudest stadium in the world (to Arrowhead Stadium), CenturyLink was the first in the NFL to implement a FieldTurf artificial field<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Edward Jones Dome<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> St. Louis Rams<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 11/12/1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 701 Convention Plaza, St. Louis, Missouri 63101<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 66,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $280 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The convention center that the Dome attaches to, part of America's Center, actually has a larger footprint than the Dome itself.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> EverBank Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Jacksonville Jaguars<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/18/1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 EverBank Field Dr, Jacksonville, Florida 32202<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 67,246<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $121 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Former host of the ACC title game.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> FedEx Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Washington Redskins<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/14/1997<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1600 FedEx Way, Landover, Maryland 20785<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 79,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $250.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Previously the largest stadium in terms of total seating, owner Daniel Snyder has started removing seats to "make room for party decks." But, in August, Snyder let it be known that the team is actively looking for space to build a new stadium.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> FirstEnergy Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Cleveland Browns<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/12/1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Alfred Lerner Way, Cleveland, Ohio 44114<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 73,200<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $283 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> As of the 2013-14 season, if Super Bowls are included, FirstEnergy Stadium is the only current NFL venue that has yet to host a playoff game.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Ford Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Detroit Lions<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/24/2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2000 Brush St, Detroit, Michigan 48226<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 65,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $430 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted WrestleMania 23 in 2007<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Georgia Dome<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks (1997-99, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/06/1992<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Georgia Dome Dr NW, Atlanta, Georgia 30313-1591<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 74,228<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $214 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Georgia Dome was the largest domed structure in the world when it opened, but it has since been surpassed by the Millennium Dome in London (1999) and the Docklands Stadium in Melbourne, Australia (2000).<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Gillette Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New England Patriots, New England Revolution<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL, MLS<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 05/11/2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Patriot Place, Foxborough, Massachusetts 02035<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 68,756<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $325 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Patriots have sold out every home game since moving to the stadium—preseason, regular season, and playoffs. This streak dates back to the 1994 season, while the team was still at Foxboro Stadium.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Heinz Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Pittsburgh Steelers<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/18/2001<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Art Rooney Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanie 15212<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 65,500<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $281 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Visual attendance aside, the Steelers have one of the longest active sellout streaks in major North American sports that dates back to 1972.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Lambeau Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Green Bay Packers<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/29/1957<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 80,735<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $960,000<br>
<b>Notes:</b> It's most recent renovation, completed in 2013, made Lambeau the fourth largest stadium in the NFL. <br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Levi's Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Francisco 49ers<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 07/17/2014<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4900 Marie P DeBartolo Way, Santa Clara, California 95054<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 68,500<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1.3 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The NFL's newest stadium will host Super Bowl 50 in 2016.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Lincoln Financial Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Philadelphia Eagles, Philadelphia Union (exhibitions only, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/03/2003<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1020 Pattison Ave, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 69,176<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $512 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Recent upgrades made the Linc the NFL's greenest stadium. Energy-efficient additions include 11,000 solar panels, and 14 UGE-4K wind turbines outside and on top of the stadium<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> LP Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Tennessee Titans<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/27/1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Titans Way, Nashville, Tennessee 37213<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 67,700<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $290 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Has been host to the Music City Bowl since 1999<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Lucas Oil Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Indianapolis Colts<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/16/2008<br>
<b>Location:</b> 500 S Capital Ave, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 62,421<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $720 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The large windowed gate at the north end of the stadium was the largest movable glass wall in the world until Cowboys Stadium was completed.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> M&amp;T Bank Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Baltimore Ravens<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/06/1998<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1101 Russell St, Baltimore, Maryland 21230<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 71,008<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $220 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Served as the home field for the fictional Washington Sentinels in the 2000 film The Replacements with Keanu Reeves and Gene Hackman.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Mercedes-Benz Superdome<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New Orleans Saints, New Orleans Jazz (1975-79, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/03/1975<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1500 Sugar Bowl Dr, New Orleans, Louisiana 70112<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 73,208<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $134 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted WrestleMania XXX in 2014<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> MetLife Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New York Giants, New York Jets<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/10/2010<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 MetLife Stadium Dr, East Rutherford, New Jersey 07073<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 82,566<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1.6 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the second-highest attended WrestleMania event in 2013, and was home to the first Super Bowl in a cold-weather city that wasn't under a dome in 2014.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> NRG Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Houston Texans<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/24/2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Reliant Park, Houston, Texas 77054<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 71,054<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $352 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Host of annual Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> O.co Coliseum<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Oakland Raiders, Oakland Athletics, San Jose Earthquakes (2008-09, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL, MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/18/1966<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6363 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA 94621<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 56,057 (NFL), 35,067 (MLB)<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $25.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Second smallest NFL and MLB stadium by seat capacity<br>
<b>Icon:</b> purple_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Paul Brown Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Cincinnati Bengals<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/19/2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202-3418<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 65,535<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $455 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosts the annual Queen City Classic Chess Tournament.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Qualcomm Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Diego Chargers, San Diego Padres (1969-2003, MLB)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/20/1967<br>
<b>Location:</b> 9449 Friars Rd, San Diego, California, 92108<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 70,561<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $27.75 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The only true-remaining multipurpose/cookie-cutter stadium. It was also the first that set the tone for buildings like Three Rivers and Veterans Stadium<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Ralph Wilson Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Buffalo Bills<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/17/1973<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Bills Dr, Orchard Park, New York 14127<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 71,857<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $22 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> On July 14, 1984, the stadium hosted a one-time-only supercross motorcycle racing event.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Raymond James Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Tampa Bay Mutiny (1999-2001, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/20/1998<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4201 N Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa, Florida 33607<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 65,890<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $168.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> An animated parrot sits on the stern of the pirate ship. Controlled by radio and remote control, the parrot picks fans out of the crowd and talks to those passing by.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Soldier Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Chicago Bears, Chicago Cardinals (1959, NFL), Chicago Fire (1998-2001, 2003-05, MLS), Chicago Enforcers (2001, XFL)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 10/09/1924<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1410 S Museum Campus Dr, Chicago, Illinois 60605<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 63,500<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $13 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> One of the oldest stadiums in the country, in May 2012, the stadium became the first NFL stadium to achieve LEED status.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Sports Authority Field at Mile High<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Denver Broncos, Denver Outlaws (2006-present, MLL), Colorado Rapids (2001-06, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 09/10/2001<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1701 Mile High Stadium Cir, Denver, Colorado 80204-1701<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 76,125<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $400.7 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosts the Rocky Mountain Showdown each year between Colorado and Colorado State<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Sun Life Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Miami Dolphins, Florida Marlins (1993-2011, MLB)<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/16/1987<br>
<b>Location:</b> 347 Don Shula Dr, Miami Gardens, Florida 33056<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 80,120<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $115 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted WrestleMania XXVIII in 2012<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> University of Phoenix Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Arizona Cardinals<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 08/01/2006<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Cardinals Dr, Glendale, Arizona 85305<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 72,200<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $455 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The 2015 Pro Bowl on January 25, 2015 will be held at the stadium, the first Pro Bowl to be held at a Super Bowl site since 2010 at the Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Vikings Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Minnesota Vikings<br>
<b>League:</b> NFL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 01/01/2016<br>
<b>Location:</b> 900 S 5th St, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55415<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 73,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1.024 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Will host Super Bowl LII in 2018<br>
<b>Icon:</b> red_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Angel Stadium of Aneheim<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> LA Angels, LA Rams (1980-94, NFL)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/19/1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2000 Gene Autry Way, Anaheim, California 92806<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 45,483<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $24 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Houses the studios and offices of the Angels' owned and operated flagship radio station, KLAA (830 AM).<br>
<b>Icon:</b> ylw_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> AT&amp;T Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Francisco Giants, San Francisco Demons (2001, XFL)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/11/2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 24 Willie Mays Plaza, San Francisco, California 94107<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,503<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $357 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> In April 2010, the stadium became the first MLB ballpark to receive LEED Silver Certification for Existing Buildings, Operations and Maintenance.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> ylw_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Busch Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> St. Louis Cardinals<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/10/2006<br>
<b>Location:</b> 700 Clark St, St. Louis, Missouri 63102<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 43,975<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $365 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The ballpark features a make-your-own-mascot store for the Cardinals' mascot, Fredbird.<br>
<b>Icon:</b> ylw_circle
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<b>Stadium:</b> Chase Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Arizona Diamondbacks<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/31/1998<br>
<b>Location:</b> 401 East Jefferson St, Phoenix, Arizona 85004<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 48,633<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $354 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Chase Field was the first stadium built in the United States with a retractable roof over a natural-grass playing surface.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Citi Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New York Mets<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/29/2009<br>
<b>Location:</b> 123-01 Roosevelt Ave, New York City, New York 11368<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,922<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $900 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> All the seats in the park are green in an homage to the Polo Grounds, longtime home of the baseball Giants and the original home of the Mets.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Citizens Bank Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Philadelphia Phillies<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/03/2004<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Citizens Bank Way, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 43,651<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $458 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> In its first years, Citizens Bank Park allowed 218 home runs in 2004 and 201 in 2005. More than half of those home runs were to left-field. Following the 2005 season, the left-field wall was moved back 5 feet.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Comerica Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Detroit Tigers<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/11/2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2100 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, Michigan 48201<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,681<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $300 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The current layout of the playing field at Comerica Park means that when a player is at bat, the direction he is facing looks farther to the south than at any other Major League Baseball park.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Coors Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Colorado Rockies<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/26/1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2001 Blake St, Denver, Colorado 80205-2000<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 50,398<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $300 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Coors Field was the first new stadium added in a six-year period in which Denver's sports venues were upgraded, along with Pepsi Center and Sports Authority Field at Mile High.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Dodger Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> LA Dodgers, LA Angels (1962-65, MLB)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> April 10, 1962<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 Elysian Park Ave, Los Angeles, California 90090-1112<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 56,000<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $23 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted 1984 Summer Olympics<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Fenway Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Boston Red Sox, Boston Braves (1914-15, MLB), Boston Redskins (1933-36, NFL), Boston Yanks (1944-48, NFL)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/20/1912<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4 Yawkey Way, Boston, Massachusetts 02215<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 37,499<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $650,000<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Has been the home of the Boston Red Sox Major League Baseball team since it opened in 1912 and it is the oldest ballpark in MLB.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Globe Life Park in Arlington<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Texas Rangers<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/01/1994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 Ballpark Way, Arlington, Texas 76011<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 48,114<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $191 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Many local sports writers in recent years have suggested adding a roof but the idea has not found any traction within the Rangers organization.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Great American Ball Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Cincinnati Reds<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/31/2003<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Joe Nuxhall Way, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 42,319<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $290 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> ll host the 2015 MLB All Star Game<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Kauffman Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Kansas City Royals<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/10/1973<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Royal Way, Kansas City, Missouri 64129-6969<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 37,903<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $70 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Only ballpark in the American League to currently be named after a person, Ewing Kauffman. It is also one of ten stadiums in Major League Baseball that does not have a corporate-sponsored name<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Marlins Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Miami Marlins<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/05/2012<br>
<b>Location:</b> 501 Marlins Way, Miami, Florida 33125<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 36,742<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $634 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> With a seating capacity of 37,442, it is the third-smallest stadium in Major League Baseball by official capacity, and the smallest by actual capacity.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Miller Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Milwaukee Brewers<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/06/2001<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Brewers Way, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53214<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,900<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $400 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Miller Park features North America's only fan-shaped convertible roof, which can open and close in less than 10 minutes.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Minute Maid Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Houston Astros<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/30/2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 501 Crawford St, Houston, Texas 77002<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 42,060<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $250 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The ballpark was Houston's first retractable-roofed stadium<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Nationals Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Washington Nationals<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 05/04/2006<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1500 S Capitol St SE, Washington, DC 20003<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,418<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $693 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> First LEED-certified green major professional sports stadium in the United States.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Oriole Park at Camden Yards<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Baltimore Orioles<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/06/1992<br>
<b>Location:</b> 333 West Camden St, Baltimore, Maryland 21201<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 35,067<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $110 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The stadium is the first major league park to have an outfield wall made up entirely of straight wall segments since Ebbets Field.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Petco Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Diego Padres<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> April 8, 2004<br>
<b>Location:</b> 19 Tony Gwynn Dr, San Diego, California 92101<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 45,971<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $450 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosts portions of the Comic-Con International conference<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> PNC Park<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Pittsburgh Pirates<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/31/2001<br>
<b>Location:</b> 115 Federal St, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 42,302<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $216 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> As per the naming-rights agreement, PNC Bank pays the Pirates approximately $2 million each year (through 2020), and also has a full-service PNC branch at the stadium.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Progressive Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Cleveland Indians<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/02/1994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2401 Ontario St, Cleveland, Ohio 44115<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 38,362<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $169 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> On October 5, 2007, in the eighth inning of a playoff game against the New York Yankees, a swarm of insects believed to be midges from Lake Erie, enveloped the playing field, distracting relief pitcher Joba Chamberlain. Incident became known as the "Bug Game."<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Rogers Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Toronto Blue Jays, Toronto Argonauts (1989-2017, CFL), Toronto Raptors (1995-99, NBA), Buffalo Bills (2008-2017, NFL), Toronto FC (2012-present, occasional matches, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 06/03/1989<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Blue Jays Way, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5V 1J3<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 42,487<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $570 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The stadium will be the site of the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2015 Pan American Games.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Safeco Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Seattle Mariners<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 07/15/1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1516 First Ave South, Seattle, Washington 98134<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 47,476<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $517.6 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Safeco Field and its adjoining parking garage feature extensive public art displays<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Target Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Minnesota Twins<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 01/04/2010<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Twins Way, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 39,021<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $545 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> In 2010, ESPN The Magazine ranked Target Field as the #1 baseball stadium experience in North America.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Tropicana Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Tampa Bay Rays, Tampa Bay Lightning (1993-96, NHL)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 03/03/1990<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Tropicana Drive, St. Petersburg, Florida 33705<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 31,042<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $130 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Tropicana Field is the smallest MLB stadium by seat capacity with tarp covered seats.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Turner Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Atlanta Braves<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> March 29, 1997<br>
<b>Location:</b> 755 Hank Aaron Dr, Atlanta, Georgia 30315<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 49,586<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $209 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Was converted to a baseball stadium after serving as the olympic stadium for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> U.S. Cellular Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Chicago White Sox<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/18/1991<br>
<b>Location:</b> 333 West 35th St, Chicago, Illinois 60616<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 40,615<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $167 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Old Comiskey's home plate location is represented by a marble plaque on the sidewalk next to U.S. Cellular Field and the foul lines are painted in the parking lot.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Wrigley Field<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Chicago Cubs, Chicago Bears (1921-1970, NFL), Chicago Cardinals (1931-39, NFL)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> April 23, 1914<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1060 West Addison St, Chicago, Illinois 60613<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 41,072<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $250,000<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Opened just over a month after construction began (March 4, 1914)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Yankee Stadium<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New York Yankees, New York City FC (2015, MLS)<br>
<b>League:</b> MLB<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 04/02/2009<br>
<b>Location:</b> One East 161st St, New York City, New York 10451<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 49,642<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1.5 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The price tag makes Yankee Stadium the most expensive baseball stadium and second-most expensive stadium in all of sports (behind MetLife)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Air Canada Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Toronto Maple Leafs, Toronto Raptors<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 02/19/1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 40 Bay St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada N5J 2X2<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,819<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $265 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Introduced many innovations to the modern arena including ground floor luxury suites, splitting the main scoreboard into several sections, rotating sponsor simultaneously, and multiple restaurants in and out of the main arena bowl view<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Amalie Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Tampa Bay Lightning<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 20, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 401 Channelside Dr, Tampa, Florida 33602<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,204<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $139 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted Republican National Convention in 2012<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> American Airlines Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavericks<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> July 17, 2001<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2500 Victory Ave, Dallas, Texas 75201<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,532<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $420 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Stadium opened with (at the time) the largest ribbon-cutting ceremony ever, according to Guinness Book of Records<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> BB&amp;T Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Florida Panthers<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 3, 1998<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Panther Parkway, Sunrise, Florida 33323<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,250<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $185 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The second-largest arena in Southeast U.S. behind the Greensboro Coliseum<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Bell Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Montreal Canadiens<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> March 16, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1909 Avenue des Canadies-de-Montreal, Montreal, Quebec H4B 5G0<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 21,287<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $270 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Unlike other NHL teams, the Canadiens only display Stanley Cup Championship banners (aside from retired jerseys), of which they have 24)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Bridgestone Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Nashville Predators<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> December 18, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 501 Broadway, Nashville, Tennessee 37203<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,113<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $144 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Also hosts the Country Music Association awards, CMT Awards, and the SEC Men's Basketball Tournament, and is home to the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame and Musem<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Canadian Tire Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Ottawa Senators<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> January 15, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 Palladium Dr, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K2V 1A5<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,153<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $170 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Features the Ottawa Sports Hall of Fame<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Consol Energy Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Pittsburgh Penguins<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> November 16, 2004<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1001 Fifth Ave, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15219<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,837<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $321 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Center has been portrayed in FX's Justified series and in the 2013 movie Grudge Match<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> First Niagara Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Buffalo Sabres<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 21, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Seymour Knox III Plaza, Buffalo, New York 14203-3096<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,070<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $127.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Two months after opening, the large scoreboard above center ice fell---happened just minutes after practice finished, and no one was hurt<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Gila River Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Arizona Coyotes<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> December 23, 2003<br>
<b>Location:</b> 9400 W Maryland Ave, Glendale, Arizona 85305<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,125<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $220 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Gila River Indian Community (which won the naming rights in September 2014) became the first federally recognized Native American tribe to hold a naming rights deal with a venue for on of the big-four North American sports<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Honda Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Anaheim Ducks, LA Clippers (1994-99, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> June 19, 1993<br>
<b>Location:</b> 2695 East Katella Ave, Anaheim, California 92806<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,174<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $123 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Has hosted several WrestleManias (XII, 2000), the Royal Rumble in 1999, and serves as the home arena for the Arena Football League's LA KISS team<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Joe Louis Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Detroit Red Wings, Detroit Pistons (1984-85, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> December 12, 1979<br>
<b>Location:</b> 19 Steve Yzerman Dr, Detroit Michigan 48226<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 20,027<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $185 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Joe's days are numbered with a new arena set to be completed by 2017<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Madison Square Garden<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New York Rangers, New York Knicks<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> February 11, 1968<br>
<b>Location:</b> 4 Pennsylvania Plaza, New York City, New York 10001<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,006<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $123 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> This is the fourth iteration of MSG, which is named after the nation's fourth president. The previous building locations opened in 1879, 1890, and 1925<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> MTS Centre<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Winnipeg Jets<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> 11/16/2004<br>
<b>Location:</b> 300 Portage Ave, Winnipeg, Manitoda R3C 5S4<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 15,016<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $133.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Prior to welcoming the Jets/Thrashers back to town, Winnipeg (and the MTS Centre) hosted several NHL exhibition games. After several failed attempts to buy the Coyotes back, the Thrashers made the move north of the border.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New York Islanders, New York Nets (1972-77, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> February 11, 1972<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1255 Hempstead Turnpike, Uniondale, New York 11553<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 16,170<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $32 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted WrestleMania 2 in 1986; Elvis Presley was scheduled to play at the Coliseum the week after he died<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Nationwide Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Columbus Blue Jackets<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 9, 2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 200 West Nationwide Blvd, Columbus, Ohio 43215<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,144<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $175 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The death of a 13-year-old girl attending a Blue Jackets game in 2002 (the only fan to ever die at in a game-related incident) resulted in the NHL making safety netting mandatory in all arenas.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Pepsi Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 1, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1000 Chopper Cir, Denver, Colorado 80204<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,007<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $187 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the 2008 Democratic National Convention<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> PNC Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Carolina Hurricanes<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 29, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1400 Edwards Mill Rd, Raleigh, North Carolina 27607<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,680<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $158 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The NC State Wolfpack men's basketball team play their games there, making it the third-largest arena in the ACC behind the Carrier Dome (Syracuse) and the Dean Smith Center (UNC)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Prudential Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New Jersey Devils, New Jersey Nets (2010-12, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 25, 2007<br>
<b>Location:</b> 165 Mulberry St, Newark, New Jersey 07102<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,625<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $375 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> A lighting problem in the arena forced a game to be suspended and concluded the next day. Steve Stamkos ended up scoring two goals in the game--one on Friday and one on Saturday<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Rexall Place<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Edmonton Oilers<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> November 10, 1974<br>
<b>Location:</b> 7424 118 Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada AB T5B<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 16,839<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $17.3 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> A new stadium is expected to be completed before the Oilers' 2016-17 season, but Rexall will supposedly remain open.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Rogers Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver Grizzlies (1995-2001, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 21, 1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 800 Griffiths Way, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada V6B 6G1<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,910<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $160 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the NHL and NBA drafts in 1998, the NHL draft again in 2006, and was the ice hockey venue for the 2010 Winter Olympics<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Scotiabank Saddledome<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Calgary Flames<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 15, 1983<br>
<b>Location:</b> 555 Saddledome Rise SE, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G 2W1<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,289<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $97.7 million (Canadian)<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Was built to host the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary and converted for ice hockey afterwards<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> SAP Center at San Jose<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Jose Sharks, Golden State Warriors (1996-97, NBA)<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 7, 1993<br>
<b>Location:</b> 525 West Santa Clara St, San Jose, California 95133<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,562<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $162.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> In 2006, the SAP Center sold the 4th-most nonsporting event tickets in the world (633,435)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Scottrade Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> St. Louis Blues<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 8, 1994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1401 Clark Ave, St Louis, Missouri 63103<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,150<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $135 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Home to the Missouri Valley Conference men's basketball tournament<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Staples Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> LA Kings, LA Lakers, LA Clippers<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 17, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1111 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, California 90015<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,118<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $375 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The only arena in the NBA shared by two teams<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> TD Garden<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Boston Bruins, Boston Celtics<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 30, 1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 Legends Way, Boston, Massachusetts 02114<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,565<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $160 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted WrestleMania XIV in 1998<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> United Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Chicago Blackhawks, Chicago Bulls<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> August 18, 1994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1901 West Madison St, Chicago, Illinois 60612<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,717<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $175 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the first nationally-televised UFC event January 2012<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Verizon Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Washington Capitals, Washington Wizards<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> December 2, 1997<br>
<b>Location:</b> 601 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004-1603<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,506<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $260 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted games 3 and 4 of the 1998 Stanley Cup Finals in its first year of operation (the Caps were swept by the Red Wings)<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Wells Fargo Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Philadelphia Flyers, Philadelphia 76ers<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL/NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> August 13, 1996<br>
<b>Location:</b> 3601 South Broad St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 20,327<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $210 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Has hosted 7 WWE PPVs (will host the 2015 Royal Rumble), and was host for the Summer X Games in 2001 and 2002. Also hosted the 2000 Republican National Convention.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Xcel Energy Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Minnesota Wild<br>
<b>League:</b> NHL<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 29, 2000<br>
<b>Location:</b> 199 Kellogg Blvd West, St Paul, Minnesota 55102<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,954<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $170 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Was named the best overall sports venue in the U.S. by ESPN in 2004<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> AmericanAirlines Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Miami Heat<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> December 31, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 601 Biscayne Blvd, Miami, Florida 33132<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,200<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $213 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> As part of the sponsorship agreement, American Airlines had a giant aircraft painted on top of the arena's roof<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Amway Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Orlando Magic<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 1, 2010<br>
<b>Location:</b> 400 West Church St, Orlando, Florida 32801<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,846<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $480 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Orlando Predators (Arena Football League) were forced out of the arena after they defaulted on their lease for failing to meet attendance requirements.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> AT&amp;T Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> San Antonio Spurs<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 18, 2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 AT&amp;T Center Parkway, San Antonio, Texas 78219<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,581<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $186 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association holds the San Antonio Stock Show &amp; Rodeo there annually<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Bankers Life Fieldhouse<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Indiana Pacers<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> November 6, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 125 South Pennsylvania St, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,165<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $183 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The scoreboard designs are about as impressive as the 60-yard screen at Jerry's World. Twin 1080p displays stretch the length of the court<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Barclays Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Brooklyn Nets<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 21, 2012<br>
<b>Location:</b> 620 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11217<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,732<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $1 billion<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The New York Islanders will move into the Barclays Center in 2015<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> BMO Harris Bradley Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Milwaukee Bucks<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 1, 1986<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1001 North Fourth St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203-1314<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,717<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $91 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Bradley Center hosted the 2nd and 3rd rounds of the 2014 NCAA Tournament in 2014, the sixth time it's hosted the event since 1992<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Chesapeake Energy Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Oklahoma City Thunder<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> June 8, 2002<br>
<b>Location:</b> 100 West Reno Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73102<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,203<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $89.2 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosting the Hornets in the aftermatch of Hurricane Katrina gave the city a decided edge to land a team, and that's what happened when the Seattle SuperSonics ended up relocating in 2008<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> EnergySolutions Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Utah Jazz<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 4, 1991<br>
<b>Location:</b> 301 W South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,911<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $93 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the figure skating and short track speed skating competitions during the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> FedExForum<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Memphis Grizzlies<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 6, 2004<br>
<b>Location:</b> 191 Beale St, Memphis, Tennessee 38103<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,119<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $250 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The FedExForum was the first arena to utilize the see-through shot clock<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Moda Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Portland Trail Blazers<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 12, 1995<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Center Court, Portland, Oregon 97227<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,980<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $262 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Prior to its renaming, fans, including Portland's mayor, protested the new "Moda Center" monker, having grown too accustomed to the Rose Garden name.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Oracle Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Golden State Warriors<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> November 9, 1966<br>
<b>Location:</b> 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, California, 94621<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,596<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $25 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The days are numbered for the Oracle Center---in April 2014, the Warriors purchased a 12-acre site in Mission Bay that will be the home of a future 18,000-seat stadium that is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2018-19 season.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Philips Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Atlanta Hawks, Atlanta Thrashers (1999-2011, NHL)<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> September 19, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Philips Dr Northwest, Atlanta, Georgia 30303<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,118<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $213.5 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> In March 2008, the arena was struck by a tornado but only received minor exterior damage.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Quicken Loans Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Cleveland Cavaliers<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 17, 1994<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1 Center Court, Cleveland, Ohio 44115-4001<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 20,562<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $100 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Was named host for the 2016 Republican National Convention, and will host the 2014 Arena Football League Championship and 2015 NCAA Men's Basketball regional semifinals and finals<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Sleep Train Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Sacramento Kings<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> November 8, 1988<br>
<b>Location:</b> One Sports Parkway, Sacramento, California 95834<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,317<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $40 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> There is an unfinished baseball stadium just to the north of the arena that was never completed ecause the Sacramento Sports Association ran out of money during construction in 1989.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Smoothie King Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> New Orleans Pelicans<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 29, 1999<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1501 Girod St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70113<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 17,003<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $114 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted the WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony during the WrestleMania festivities in 2014<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Target Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Minnesota Timberwolves<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 13, 1990<br>
<b>Location:</b> 600 First Ave North, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403-1416<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,356<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $104 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted six neutral-site NHL games during the 1993-94 season.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> The Palace of Auburn Hills<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Detroit Pistons<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> August 13, 1988<br>
<b>Location:</b> 6 Championship Dr, Auburn Hills, Michigan 48326<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 22,076<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $70 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosts the Michigan High School Athletic Association Wrestling Championships<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Time Warner Cable Arena<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Charlotte Hornets<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 21, 2005<br>
<b>Location:</b> 333 East Trade St, Charlotte, North Carolina 28202<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 19,077<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $260 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Hosted 2012 Democratic National Convention<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> Toyota Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Houston Rockets<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> October 6, 2003<br>
<b>Location:</b> 1510 Polk St, Houston, Texas 77002<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,023<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $235 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> The Toyota Center was the key that kept the Rockets in Houston. After discussing a possible relocation with other cities, the team decided to stay after the decision was made to build a new arena.<br>
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<b>Stadium:</b> US Airways Center<br>
<b>Occupants:</b> Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Coyotes (1996-2003, NHL)<br>
<b>League:</b> NBA<br>
<b>Opened:</b> June 6, 1992<br>
<b>Location:</b> 201 East Jefferson, Phoenix, Arizona 85004<br>
<b>Capacity:</b> 18,422<br>
<b>Construction Cost:</b> $90 million<br>
<b>Notes:</b> Legendary singer Frank Sinatra played one of his last concerts at the Center on Decemnber 10, 1993.<br>
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