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Springfield

Springfield, IL

LOCATED ON ICONIC ROUTE 66, ILLINOIS’ HISTORIC STATE CAPITAL IS THE PERFECT LOCATION FOR YOUR NEXT SPORTING EVENT

Bank of Springfield Center

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PLANNER PERSPECTIVE

“Thanks to everyone who helped make the 8th Annual SCHEELS Capital City Pickleball Classic tournament successful. Most people don’t realize the number of people it takes to host a major tournament. Thanks to the Springfield Park District staff who made it easier for us to undertake this project.”

— Jack Handy, Capital City Pickleball

Springfield Area Soccer Association Complex

Springfield boasts a multitude of impressive athletic facilities with added amenities for an all-encompassing experience for athletes of all ages. For outside entertainment, the city is also home to a variety of historic sites and attractions honoring the state’s most noteworthy resident, Abraham Lincoln, as well both the old and current state capitols.

FACILITY SPOTLIGHT

Bank of Springfield Center

Cheerleading, wrestling, gymnastics

The Bank of Springfield Center is a worldclass, multi-use facility with 44,000 square feet of column-free space, 21,000 square feet of meeting space and seating to accommodate 7,700 spectators. The Main Floor of the facility houses major events, including concerts, trade shows, graduations, wrestling and basketball tournaments. Additional facility amenities include a parking garage with space for 700, concessions, restrooms, water fountains, air

Land of Lincoln Junior Olympic Softball Complex

conditioning, closed-circuit TVs and security for ensured spectator safety.

Land of Lincoln Junior Olympic Softball Complex

Softball

One of the largest softball facilities in the Midwest, the Land of Lincoln Junior Olympic Softball complex is home to six main softball fields and four additional fields. Each field offers bleacher seating for optimal viewing and crushed limestone infields that speed up the process of rain delays. Field number four

is a centerpiece of the facility, with a 200foot outfield fence as well as a batting cage, renovated dugouts and a new infield.

Springfield Area Soccer Association Complex

Soccer, rugby, football, field hockey, lacrosse

Located on the west side of the University of Illinois-Springfield, this state-of-the-art, soccer-specific complex boasts 27 outdoor grass soccer fields. The complex can also be used for a wide variety of sports and activities, including football, archery, field hockey, lacrosse, ultimate frisbee and cheerleading. Additional complex amenities include bleachers, field lighting, a concession stand, chairs, parking and restrooms as well as both field goal and rugby posts, lacrosse nets, soccer goals and tumbling mats.

Nelson Center

Hockey, figure skating

The Nelson Center is home to two indoor ice rinks open year-round, eight locker rooms and two concession areas as well as the Nelson Center Pool, a seasonal outdoor aquatic facility. Because the Nelson Center contains the only two indoor ice rinks within a 60-mile radius, the complex hosts a wide range of ice-related programs, events and activities. The Nelson Center Pool is supervised by professionally trained lifeguard staff. The facility includes pool lanes for lap swimming, a locker room, picnic tables, a slide, kiddy pool as well as a full concession stand.

Spartan Park

Baseball, softball

Located in nearby Chatham, Spartan Park is a spacious facility perfect for any baseball, softball or volleyball event. The facility includes four 315-foot down the line fields, one 180foot field, one 225-foot field and three sand volleyball courts.

VISIT SPRINGFIELD

Terry Truman 217-789-2360 x5525 terry.truman@springfield.il.us visitspringfieldillinois.com

POPULAR ACTIVITIES

Known as the home of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield has a multitude of must-see Lincoln sites for history lovers. Visitors can take a trip to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum (with 40,000 square feet of impressive galleries, theaters and historic displays), Lincoln’s New Salem (a reconstructed depiction of the village where Lincoln grew up) the Lincoln Home (completely restored to its 1860 appearance) or Lincoln’s Tomb (a breathtaking monument with the remains of Lincoln, his wife Mary and three of their sons).

Perfect for all-age fun, Knights Action Park is Central Illinois’ largest water and amusement park. The park is home to eight water slides, batting cages, a 50tee driving range, a big wheel and a giant wave pool.

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