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Home of the Oklahoma RedHawks |
2 South Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States +1 405 218 1000 http://www.oklahomaredhawks.com |
Enjoy an evening of great baseball at Oklahoma City's Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Redhawks. With a capacity of 13,066 and a unique seating plan, fans get closer to the game than ever before. The ballpark is modern and has top-of-the-line features, like a million-dollar marquee, a state-of-the-art video board and television monitors throughout the park. Guests can munch on a bag of freshly roasted peanuts or have a full meal at Coach's, the restaurant overlooking the field. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Center offers live music and sport events |
2900 Jenkins Center Oklahoma City, OK 73019 United States +1 405 325 3838 http://www.ou.edu/lnc/ |
The Lloyd Noble Center is a multi-purpose facility with many uses for the University of Oklahoma and the surrounding community since December 1, 1975. The Center is named after Lloyd Noble who served on the Board of Regents for the University of Oklahoma. As for the arena itself, the 11,000-seat facility has been home to outstanding men's and women's basketball teams. Yet, the Lloyd Noble Center is more than just a place for basketball. The multi-purpose arena has hosted wresting and gymnastic events, and several student banquets and commencements. The Center has also hosted several national touring concerts such as their very own KJ103 radio station's Jingle Jam that features artists such as Bowling for Soup, Vanessa Carlton and Hoobastank. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Minor league ice hockey |
119 North Robinson Suite 630 Oklahoma City, OK 73106 United States +1 405 235 7825 / +1 405 297 2000 http://www.okcblazers.com/ |
If you are lucky enough to be in Oklahoma City during hockey season, you have got to catch a Blazers game. The team plays at the Myriad Convention Center, and although they might not be major league, the action is fast and this team is fantastic. The Oklahoma fans love hockey, and you can tell by the way that they cheer the team on during the 35 games between October and March. Tickets range from USD9-USD16 with discounts for seniors and children under 12. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pump up the adrenalin |
180 West Brooks Street Oklahoma City, OK 73019 United States |
Located in the heart of Oklahoma University, this stadium is the largest in the state. Also known as the Owen field, the Oklahoma Memorial Stadium pays homage to the legendary Bennie Owen. With a capacity to accomodate upto 75,000 fans, this stadium offers an excellent seating arrangement to catch the action live. The stadium has witnessed some of the greatest matches in football history with the Okhlahoma Sooners having won six National Championships here. It has also played host to a number of events, such as the Rolling Stones concert to the Olympic festival. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Football Dreams |
180 West Brooks Oklahoma City, OK 73019 United States +1 405 325 8200 |
Home to the 2000 National Champions: the Oklahoma Sooners, this U-shaped field seats over 80,000 people. Every season the stadium is jam-packed with football enthusiasts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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FanTastic! |
2 South Mickey Mantle Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States +1 405 218 1000 http://www.oklahomaredhawks.co... |
Home of the Oklahoma Redhawks, Bricktown Ballpark brims with tradition, history and excitement. Its intimate seating and state-of-the-art facilities merge with the red brick retro architecture of the park. In front of the main entrance stands a big sculpture of Mickey Mantle and blown-up photos of Oklahoma baseball legends are placed liberally around the concourse. The concourse is simply wonderful as it winds all the way around the outfield so you can just stand there and gaze upon the spectators and the game. Fan seating is brought close to the field of play, while the seating bowl itself wraps gently around the field, improving lines of sight. Truly a stadium made for the fans. Review © 2007, Wcities |