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Coca-Cola Park

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Coca-Cola Park is an 8,278-seat baseball park in Allentown, Pennsylvania. It is the home field for the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, the Triple-A level Minor League Baseball affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies. Coca-Cola Park accommodates 10,178 fans, including auxiliary areas, Capital Blue Cross Lawn, Dugout Suites, and Red Robin Tiki Terrace, and cost $50.25 million to build. On March 7, 2007, naming rights to the stadium were awarded to The Coca-Cola Company Bottling Co. of the Lehigh Valley.

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Coca-Cola Park
Ironpigs Way, Allentown

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Ironpigs Way
18109 Allentown
Pennsylvania, United States
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