Detroit: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Joe Louis Arena
Joe Louis Arena, once an iconic sports venue nestled in the heart of Detroit, Michigan, served as a bustling hub for hockey fans and event-goers for nearly four decades. Named after the legendary boxer Joe Louis, a native of Detroit, the arena was a testament to the...
Ford Field
Ford Field is a landmark of Detroit, Michigan, and a premier destination for sports enthusiasts across the United States. This modern indoor stadium, with a seating capacity of approximately 65,000, serves as the proud home of the Detroit Lions of the National Football...
Comerica Park
Quirky ballpark with large food court Comerica Park, located in the heart of Detroit, United States, is not just a sports venue—it's a cornerstone of downtown Detroit's entertainment and athletics. Opened in 2000, this open-air ballpark replaced the historic Tiger Stadium, becoming the new home for Major...
Little Caesars Arena
Little Caesars Arena, nestled in the heart of Detroit, United States, stands as a modern coliseum dedicated to sports and entertainment. Opened in September 2017, this state-of-the-art venue is not only a testament to Detroit's revitalization efforts but also a hub for...
Huntington Place
Huntington Place, formerly known as the TCF Center and Cobo Center, stands as a testament to Detroit's ability to host major events and conventions in the United States. This expansive sports venue and convention center is located along the Detroit River, offering...
Tiger Stadium
Tiger Stadium, formerly known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was an iconic sports venue located in Detroit, United States. This storied ballpark served as the home of the Detroit Tigers of Major League Baseball from 1912 until 1999.
TCF Center
The TCF Center, formerly known as Cobo Hall, is a premier convention center located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan. Spanning 2.4 million square feet, the TCF Center is a hub for national and international events, ranging from automotive shows to corporate...
Detroit Boat Club
The Detroit Boat Club was established in 1839, as a sport rowing club. It was first created on the Detroit River during a time in which Detroit was just starting to grow. The Detroit Boat Club is a member of the Detroit Regional Yacht-racing Association.
Lexus Velodrome
The Lexus Velodrome is an indoor velodrome in Detroit, Michigan, U.S. The 166 m track has 50 degree banked turns.
Hamtramck Stadium
Hamtramck Stadium, also known as Roesink Stadium, was one of only 12 remaining Negro league baseball stadiums. It is located at 3201 Dan Street, in Veterans Park, in Hamtramck, Michigan.
Wayne State Arena
Wayne State Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose arena in Detroit. It serves as the home of the Wayne State Warriors men's and women's basketball teams and the Motor City Cruise of the NBA G League. The arena is owned by Wayne State University.
Calihan Hall
Calihan Hall is a 7,917-seat multi-purpose arena in Detroit, Michigan. It is home to the University of Detroit Mercy Titans basketball team. The arena opened in 1952. The building was dedicated on May 25, 1952 as the Memorial Building.
Keyworth Stadium
Keyworth Stadium is a 7,933 seat multi-purpose stadium located in Hamtramck, Michigan, an enclave of Detroit. It was opened by former president Franklin Delano Roosevelt on October 15, 1936, during his second campaign for president.
Detroit Grand Prix
The Detroit Grand Prix is an IndyCar Series race weekend held on a temporary circuit in Detroit, Michigan. The race has been held from 1989 to 2001, 2007 to 2008, and since 2012.
Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum
Michigan State Fairgrounds Coliseum is a 5,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Detroit, Michigan. The coliseum, built in 1922, is part of the former Michigan State Fairgrounds.
Dorais Velodrome
The Dorais Velodrome is an abandoned outdoor velodrome in Dorais Park in Detroit, Michigan, USA. It was built in 1969 for $50,000 with mostly volunteer labor by the Michigan Bicycling Federation. The site was donated by the City of Detroit. The track is a one-fifth mile banked concrete track.