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Chattanooga
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| AT & T Field | ![]() |
AT&T Field is home to the Southern League Class AA Chattanooga Lookouts. This beautiful 6,500 seat stadium overlooks downtown Chattanooga. This great park features 15 skyboxes, plenty of concession stands, and is one of the best new baseball facilities in the country. Opened in 2000. |
| Camp
Jordan Park and Arena |
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Camp Jordan
Park features 13 baseball and softball fields, nine soccer
fields (including a stadium field seating 500), an amphitheater, indoor
arena, and more. |
| Champions Club Tennis Facility | ![]() |
The Champions Club Tennis Complex features 26 hard courts, a two-story, 6,000 sq. ft. clubhouse with lockers, restrooms with showers and a pro shop. The facility - inside and outside - is ADA accessible. Courts are available for a small fee and can be reserved daily. |
Historic |
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Engel
Stadium was built in 1930 and
holds 7,500 people. It was the home of the Chattanooga
Lookouts until 1999 when, at the end of the season, they moved to AT&T
Field. |
Finley Stadium Davenport Field First Tennessee Pavilion |
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Finley
Stadium Davenport Field is the home stadium for the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team,
the NCAA
Division I Football Championship since 1997, and various high
school sports, concerts, and competitions. The stadium, which
opened in 1997,
has a current capacity of 20,668. |
Frost Stadium Warner Park Softball Complex |
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Frost Stadium at Warner Park, also known as the "Field of 1000 Dreams" features a seating capacity for approximately 3,000 spectators, professional level softball field, concessions, two stadium boxes, press box, two suites and an office. Frost Stadium is one of six professional level softball fields located at Warner Park. |
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McKenzie Arena (also
called The Roundhouse) is the main basketball arena
for the University
of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Its nickname, "The Roundhouse," comes
not only from its round shape, but the city's association with the railroad
industry ("roundhouses" house the mechanisms for turning trains
around at train stations). |
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The
scenic city also has over 200 tennis courts, 25 golf courses, |
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