What Pro / College stadiums, arenas, ballparks have you attended events at? Vol. 2

Staples center (lakers and clippers)

Yankees stadium (new and old)

Dodgers stadium

Key arena
 
I hit Yankee Stadium this past weekend to watch my M's lose.

Nobody talk **** to me but then again my team is a joke.

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Great pano!
 
M&t bank
Baltimore arena
Camden yards
Verizon center
umd football and basketball
Phillips arena
Georgia dome
Georgia tech football and basketball
 
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MLB

Rogers Centre
Busch Stadium
Progressive Field
Chase Field
Fenway Park
Miller Park
Wrigley Field
US Cellular Field
AT&T Park
O.Co Coliseum
Comerica Park
PNC Park
Yankee Stadium
Citizens Bank Park
Citi Field
Great American Ballpark
Nationals Park
Camden Yards

I'm making it a life goal to hit up every MLB stadium before I'm 30

NBA

Oracle Arena
Air Canada Centre
BMO Harris Bradley Center
TD Garden

NFL

Heinz Field
Ralph Wilson Stadium
CandleStick Park

NHL

First Niagara Center
Nationwide Arena

NCAA

Petersen Events Center
Aloha Stadium
 
Tiger Stadium, Comerica Park, Palace of Auburn Hills, Joe Louis Arena, Pontiac Silverdome, Ford Field, Michigan Stadium, Spartan Stadium, Verizon Center, Nats Park, Going to Fed Ex Field next week, Levis Stadium, Superdome, United Center, Horseshoe, Breslin Center.
 
I'm hoping to hit up the following parks this year.

Nationals Park
Citizens Bank Park
Autzen stadium
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The Superdome
 
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Williams-Brice Stadium (watched a couple Gamecocks games)
Clemson Memorial Stadium (Fsu Clemson twice)
Doak Campbell Stadium (Fsu Clemson)
Bank of America Stadium (Couple Carolina Panthers games, 1 ACC championship FSU Ga tech)
The Georgia Dome (Peach bowl FSU Houston smh)
Time Warner Cable Arena (couple hornets games, mostly when Blazers come to town)
Philips Arena (Hawks vs Blazers twice)
 
Orlando Arena/TD Waterhouse Centre/Amway Arena
Amway Center
Tampa Bay Times Forum
Raymond James Stadium
Fenway Park
Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Doak Campbell
Tropicana Field
Gillette Stadium
Citrus Bowl
Dunkin Donuts Center
 
On Monday i hit Citizens Bank Park. It's been one of my favorite ballparks I've been to.
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NBA

Quicken Loans Arena (Cavs)

Palace of Auburn Hills (Pistons)

Bankers Life Fieldhouse (Pacers)

Madison Square Garden (Knicks)

TD Garden (Celtics)

AT&T Center (Spurs)

Air Canada Centre (Raptors)

United Center (Bulls)

Bradley Center (Bucks)

NFL

Ford Field (Lions)

FirstEnergy Stadium (Browns)

NHL

Nationwide Arena (Blue Jackets)

MLB

Great American Ball Park (Reds)

Comerica Park (Tigers)

Wrigley Field (Cubs)

Fenway Park (Red Sox)

Progressive Field (Indians)

College Football

Ohio Stadium (OSU)

Michigan Stadium (Michigan)

Ross-Ade Stadium (Purdue)

Ryan Field (Northwestern)

Spartan Stadium (Michigan State)

Aloha Stadium (Hawaii)
 
NFL

Fed Ex Field 
Lincoln Financial
Arrowhead
Metrodome
Edward Jones Dome
Lambeau
Super Dome

Gillette Stadium

College

Hilton Coliseum

Jack Trice Stadium

Kinnick Stadium

Carver Hawkeye Arena

Faurot Field
Tiger Stadium (LSU)

Mizzou Arena

Hearnes Center

Bill Snyder Family Stadium

Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena

Reed Arena

MLB

Wrigley
Kaufman Stadium
Metrodome
Old Busch Stadium

NBA
Old Boston Garden
Target Center

Upcoming:

Lucas Oil Stadium (Eagles/Colts)

CenturyLink Field (Eagles/Seahawks)

Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium 
 
Shea stadium according to my pops when we used to live in NY lol...I've lived in the Bay Area most of my life so Oracle, HP Pavilion when the Warriors played there, O.co coliseum to watch the A's because I was a huge Rickey Henderson fan, Candlestick Park for the Giants and 49ers, AT&T Park for the Giants, MSG a couple years ago to watch the Knicks and Staples Center to watch the Lakers a couple of times.  I've been to United Center to see the statue but have not watched a game.  That's on the bucket list as well as Wrigley Field, Fenway and the new Yankee stadium....sometimes I forget how lucky I am to be around cities where I can watch sporting events.  I think we take it for gratned because we live in these cities, not know there are people that are like "man I wish could go watch a game here or wherever..."

War memorial gymnasium to watch USF baskietball is a small one but a big one at the same time since it holds some history haha.  
 
 
NFL

Fed Ex Field 
Lincoln Financial
Arrowhead
Metrodome
Edward Jones Dome
Lambeau
Super Dome

Gillette Stadium

College

Hilton Coliseum

Jack Trice Stadium

Kinnick Stadium

Carver Hawkeye Arena

Faurot Field
Tiger Stadium (LSU)

Mizzou Arena

Hearnes Center

Bill Snyder Family Stadium

Ed and Rae Schollmaier Arena

Reed Arena

MLB

Wrigley
Kaufman Stadium
Metrodome
Old Busch Stadium

NBA
Old Boston Garden
Target Center

Upcoming:

Lucas Oil Stadium (Eagles/Colts)

CenturyLink Field (Eagles/Seahawks)

Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium 
That's a nice looking list man.  Old Garden??!! Wow.  
 
Heinz field
Pnc park
Consol energy center
Civic arena/Mellon arena before it was torn down
Three rivers stadium before that was torn down as well

Easy to figure out where I'm at
 
Definitely a nice arena. Company I work for cleans all of the seats, concrete and drapes once a year there. If I can I'll take some pics of backstage areas and locker rooms. Pens have a full bar with pool tables in their locker room.
 
Would love to go to more NBA arenas. Bucket list type ****. 

I've been to STAPLES Center obviously, (every clipper game for the past 3 years) the Toyota Center, US Airways in Phoenix, The Forum and Sports Arena for Lakers / Clippers, Pauley Pavillion numerous times for UCLA basketball, Galen Center for USC basketball, etc. STAPLES Center is incredible to me. 

Haven't been to many other sporting events live, although I've been to Dodger Stadium several times and have been to Donald Trump's golf course in San Pedro which was spectacular. 

Sports Arenas have always intrigued me for a myriad of reasons. Love the dynamics of them.
 
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