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Jarry Park Stadium: Where MLB First Left American Soil

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/ June 16, 2026

Jarry Park Stadium was a baseball stadium tucked inside a public park in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that served as the original home of the Montreal Expos from 1969 to 1976. Built in 1960 as a modest 3,000-seat amateur facility, the stadium was rapidly expanded to

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Truist Park: Home of the Atlanta Braves in Cumberland, GA

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/ June 16, 2026

Truist Park opened on April 14, 2017 as the new home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves, replacing Turner Field in downtown Atlanta. The stadium sits in Cumberland, an unincorporated community in Cobb County, Georgia, roughly 10 miles northwest of the city center. Originally known

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Petco Park: San Diego’s Crown Jewel of Baseball

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/ June 16, 2026

Petco Park opened on April 8, 2004, in the East Village neighborhood of downtown San Diego, California, as the new home of the San Diego Padres. Built at a cost of approximately $449 million, the ballpark replaced San Diego Stadium, which the Padres had called

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Citizens Bank Park: South Philly’s Baseball Cathedral

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/ June 16, 2026

Citizens Bank Park opened on April 3, 2004, replacing the aging Veterans Stadium as the home of the Philadelphia Phillies. Located in the South Philadelphia Sports Complex, the $458 million ballpark was designed by EwingCole and HOK Sport and quickly earned a reputation as one

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Coors Field: Mile-High Baseball in the Heart of Denver

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/ June 16, 2026

Coors Field opened on April 26, 1995, in Denver’s Lower Downtown (LoDo) neighborhood, becoming the first baseball-only stadium built in the National League since Dodger Stadium in 1962. Designed by HOK Sport (now Populous) at a cost of around $300 million, the brick-and-steel ballpark at

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Acrisure Stadium: Pittsburgh’s Steel-Built NFL Home

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/ June 16, 2026

Acrisure Stadium sits on the North Shore of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, along the banks of the Ohio River. Opened on August 18, 2001 as Heinz Field, the $281 million venue replaced the iconic Three Rivers Stadium and quickly became one of the NFL’s most distinctive outdoor

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Eden Gardens: The Mecca of Indian Cricket in Kolkata

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/ June 16, 2026

Eden Gardens, established in 1864 and located in the Maidan area of Kolkata, West Bengal, is one of the oldest and largest cricket stadiums in the world. Often called the ‘Mecca of Indian Cricket,’ the ground is operated by the Cricket Association of Bengal and

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Lord’s Cricket Ground: The Home of Cricket Since 1814

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/ June 16, 2026

Lord’s Cricket Ground, located in St John’s Wood, London, is universally known as the Home of Cricket. Established by entrepreneur Thomas Lord in 1814 — his third ground, after earlier sites near Dorset Square and the Regent’s Canal — it has served as the headquarters

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Emirates Stadium: Arsenal’s Iconic London Home

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/ June 16, 2026

Emirates Stadium is a purpose-built football ground located in Holloway, north London, and has served as the home of Arsenal Football Club since it opened on 22 July 2006. Designed by architects Populous (then known as HOK Sport) at a cost of around £390 million,

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U.S. Bank Stadium: Minneapolis’s Iconic NFL Fortress

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/ June 16, 2026

U.S. Bank Stadium opened on July 22, 2016 in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, as the new home of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League. Built at a cost of $1.061 billion, the stadium replaced the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome and was designed by HKS,

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Lucas Oil Stadium: Indianapolis’ Premier NFL Venue

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/ June 16, 2026

Lucas Oil Stadium opened on August 16, 2008, in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana, replacing the RCA Dome as the home of the NFL’s Indianapolis Colts. Built at a cost of approximately $720 million and designed by HKS, Inc., the facility spans about 1.8 million square feet

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Hard Rock Stadium: Miami’s Crown Jewel of Live Events

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/ June 16, 2026

Hard Rock Stadium opened on August 16, 1987, in Miami Gardens, Florida, as the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Built for $115 million and originally named Joe Robbie Stadium, the venue cycled through several identities over the decades before Hard Rock Cafe Inc. secured

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Ben Hill Griffin Stadium: Inside Florida’s Famous Swamp

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/ June 16, 2026

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, universally nicknamed “The Swamp,” is the home of the University of Florida Gators football team in Gainesville, Florida. The stadium opened on November 8, 1930, as a 21,769-seat facility called Florida Field, and nine decades of expansions have grown it into

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