Scottsdale Stadium
Scottsdale Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States. Designed by the architect of the Baltimore Orioles’ Camden Yards, Populous, the stadium was expanded to its current state in 1992 and holds 12,000 people.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stadium
- Description: baseball field located in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
- Also known as: “Scottsdale Ballpark”
- Address: 7408 East Osborn Road, Scottsdale, AZ 85251
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center
Hospital
HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center is a private, non-profit acute-care teaching hospital, a part of the HonorHealth network in Scottsdale, Arizona. HonorHealth Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center is situated 840 feet west of Scottsdale Stadium.
Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art
Museum
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Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art in the state of Arizona is a museum in the Old Town district of downtown Scottsdale, Arizona. The museum is dedicated to contemporary art, design, and architecture. Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art is situated 1,300 feet northwest of Scottsdale Stadium.
Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West
Museum
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Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is located in Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona on the former site of the Loloma Transit Station, and opened in January 2015. Western Spirit: Scottsdale’s Museum of the West is situated 2,900 feet northwest of Scottsdale Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Scottsdale and Arcadia.
Scottsdale
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Scottsdale is a city in the state of Arizona. Scottsdale is home to many galleries, high quality resorts, and golf courses. It is also one of the wealthier parts of the Phoenix Metro Area.
Arcadia
Neighborhood
Arcadia is a neighborhood in the areas of Phoenix and Scottsdale, Arizona. The neighborhood is located at the south foot of Camelback Mountain. It has boundaries from 44th Street to 68th Street and Camelback Road to the Arizona canal. Arcadia is situated 2½ miles west of Scottsdale Stadium.
Paradise Valley
Town
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Paradise Valley is a desert and mountain town in Arizona east of state capital Phoenix. The town is known for its golf courses, resorts and restaurants, the workshop of Paolo Soleri, and close proximity to Scottsdale and Phoenix. Paradise Valley is situated 3½ miles northwest of Scottsdale Stadium.
Scottsdale Stadium
- Categories: sports venue, baseball, recreation area, sports location, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Maricopa County, Arizona, Southwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
33.48885° or 33° 29′ 20″ northLongitude
-111.9202° or 111° 55′ 13″ westElevation
1,240 feet (378 metres)Inception
March 12th, 1992Open location code
855CF3QH+GWOpenStreetMap ID
way 154976502OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumOpenStreetMap feature
sport=baseball
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Korean—“Scottsdale Stadium” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “斯科茨代爾體育場”
- German: “Scottsdale Stadium”
- Japanese: “スコッツデール・スタジアム”
- Korean: “스코츠데일 스타디움”
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