Coca-Cola Park
Coca-Cola Park is a baseball park located in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is the home field of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple-A affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies in the International League. The park opened on March 30, 2008, and has a seating capacity of 8,278.
History[edit | edit source]
The construction of Coca-Cola Park began in September 2006 and was completed in February 2008. The park was designed by Populous, a global architecture firm known for designing sports venues. The total cost of the project was approximately $50.25 million.
Features[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Park features a variety of amenities for fans, including:
- A 360-degree concourse that allows fans to walk around the entire stadium.
- The "Pig Pen," a seating area located directly behind the right-field wall.
- The "Bacon Strip," a unique seating section in left field.
- A variety of concession stands offering local and traditional ballpark fare.
- A kids' zone with activities and games for younger fans.
Events[edit | edit source]
In addition to hosting Lehigh Valley IronPigs games, Coca-Cola Park has been the site of numerous other events, including:
Attendance[edit | edit source]
Coca-Cola Park has consistently ranked among the top in attendance for minor league baseball. The park has been praised for its family-friendly atmosphere and fan engagement.
Accessibility[edit | edit source]
The park is easily accessible from major highways and offers ample parking for fans. Public transportation options are also available, making it convenient for visitors from the surrounding areas.
Related Pages[edit | edit source]
- Lehigh Valley IronPigs
- Philadelphia Phillies
- International League
- Populous (company)
- Allentown, Pennsylvania
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