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"....For I must be traveling on, now, 'cause there's too many places I've got to see...." (Lynyrd Skynyrd).


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Sports Travel: Bank One Ballpark
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    Completed in 1998, Bank One Ballpark is the home of Major League Baseball's Arizona Diamondbacks. The most notable aspect of the 49,033-seat ballpark is its retractable roof, which protects fans and players from Phoenix's desert heat and summertime monsoon storms. The roof is constructed of 9,000,000 pounds (4,082,400 kilograms) of structural steel, and is designed to open and close in about four minutes with two 200-horsepower motors.


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    Directions: Bank One Ballpark is located at 401 East Jefferson Street, in downtown Phoenix.
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    Sports Travel: America West Arena
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    Home of the National Basketball Association's Phoenix Suns and the National Hockey League's Phoenix Coyotes, America West Arena was completed in 1993. The arena's seating capacity is 19,023 for basketball and 16,210 for hockey.

    In addition to major league sports, America West Arena hosts minor league basketball and football games, and boxing matches. The arena is used for concerts and musical performances as well.


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    Directions: America West Arena is located at 201 East Jefferson Street, in downtown Phoenix.
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    LoriPori Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:35 UTC
     Too bad the Old Tucson Studios were closed. That would be fun to see. You did manage to take in a lot of the other museums. Would love to see the San Xavier Del Bac Mission. Love the Saguarro Cactus.
    VeronicaG Thu Feb 22, 2007 21:42 UTC
     Great tips on Arizona, Dave. We'll be traveling there in April, planninging to see the Grand Canyon, Sedona and Flagstaff. Regards from Texas...
    Kuznetsov_Sergey Thu Jul 20, 2006 08:10 UTC
     Great introduction to Arisona, David! Never knew such things. Thanks, god, we haven't a cholla cactus and +48 degrees Celcius (but we have -48!).
    deecat Mon Jul 17, 2006 21:28 UTC
     OUtstanding work, Dave, with a little history, excellent photographs, and solid descriptions. Thanks for a grand tour of Arizona.
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