Stop #3 of 30 · Oakland, California

Oakland Coliseum

Home of the Oakland Athletics

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Stadium History

Year Built
1966
Oakland Coliseum
Seating Capacity
46,765
Official MLB capacity
The Oakland Coliseum is one of the last remaining multi-purpose stadiums in MLB, opened in 1966. It hosted three consecutive World Series championship A's teams in the early 1970s. Known for its cavernous foul territory, the park has been home to some of baseball's most legendary dynasties.

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Our Experience

🌭 Concessions

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👋 Staff & Employees

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♿ Disability Accessibility

Restrooms

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Staff Assistance

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Our Seats

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