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Veterans Memorial Stadium (other)
Veterans Memorial Stadium is the name of several different facilities, mostly located in the United States: * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Cedar Rapids), Iowa * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago), American Samoa * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Long Beach), California * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Quincy), Massachusetts * Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse), Wisconsin * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Lawrence), Massachusetts * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Troy University), Alabama * Veterans Memorial Stadium (League City), Texas * Veterans Memorial Stadium (Erie), Pennsylvania See also * Memorial Stadium (other) * Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium, Jackson, Mississippi * Pasadena Veterans Memorial Stadium, Pasadena, Texas * Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Veterans Stadium (New Britain, Connecticut) * Veterans Memorial Field, Altoona, Pennsylvania * VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena (originally Jacksonville Veterans Memorial A ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Cedar Rapids)
Veterans Memorial Stadium is a minor league baseball stadium in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. It is the home field of the Cedar Rapids Kernels of the Midwest League. It is often called New Veterans Memorial Stadium to distinguish it from the original Veterans Memorial Stadium, which existed from 1949 to 2001. Overview Veterans Memorial Stadium is located southwest of downtown Cedar Rapids on Rockford Road. ImOn Ice Arena and Kingston Stadium, home to Kennedy, Jefferson, and Washington high school football, are both adjacent to Veterans Memorial Stadium. Veterans Memorial Stadium has a total seating capacity of 5,300. It has 12 luxury suites and several sections that are reserved for group outings, including a mezzanine terrace in the upper deck behind first base, a pavilion in left field, and a pre-game picnic area. In addition to Kernels games, Veterans Memorial Stadium hosted the Midwest League All-Star Game in 2004, and again in 2016. On July 9, 2005, the stadium hosted its first con ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago)
The Veterans Memorial Stadium is a sports stadium located in Tafuna, American Samoa. The 5,000-capacity venue is one of the smallest stadiums in Oceania, and serves as American Samoa's national stadium. It is currently used mostly for matches in various football codes, such as soccer, rugby league, and the territory's most popular code, American football American football, referred to simply as football in the United States and Canada and also known as gridiron football, is a team sport played by two teams of eleven players on a rectangular American football field, field with goalposts at e .... The grass field of which Veterans Memorial Stadium is built on is known as the ''Malae o Lupelele'' (Ili’ili village’s traditional gathering ground). Every year, the territory’s annual flag day celebrations are held at the stadium. References Soccer venues in American Samoa Athletics (track and field) venues in American Samoa Pago Pago National stadiums {{A ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Long Beach)
Veterans Memorial Stadium (also known as Veterans Stadium, Vets Stadium or simply The Vet) is an 11,600-seat stadium used mostly for football and soccer located south of the Liberal Arts Campus of Long Beach City College in Long Beach, California. It is the home stadium to a number of local area high school football teams, as well as Long Beach City College's football team. It was also home to Long Beach State 49ers football, Long Beach State's football team until the program disbanded in 1991. The Los Angeles Force use the stadium for soccer matches. The stadium is also popular as a movie set for a number of Cinema of the United States, Hollywood motion pictures. It also hosted the 1985 and 1988 Motorcycle Speedway World Team Cup Finals. History Veterans Stadium opened in 1950, and was owned by the City of Long Beach for nearly four decades. The city used the stadium as a temporary location for Fire Station 19 (now located on Clark Avenue, a few blocks away). The fire station ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Quincy)
Veterans Memorial Stadium is a multipurpose outdoor stadium in Quincy, Massachusetts. Built from 1937 to 1938 under the Works Progress Administration, it seats 5,000 spectators for American football, football, soccer, Rugby union and lacrosse. It is the home field of Quincy High School (Massachusetts), Quincy High School athletics, namely football and soccer, and the New England Free Jacks of Major League Rugby. The grounds have most notably held the annual intracity Thanksgiving Day Game between QHS and NQHS, dubbed by SI.com as one of the best in America, since 1932. The land the stadium sits on is part of Merrymount Park, which’s was gifted to the city by the Adams political family, Adams family. The current stadium replaced a prior athletic field that was known as Pfaffman’s Oval, a cinder dirt track with a large embankment on one side, which made for a natural Amphitheatre, amphitheater for spectators. After several attempts to fund the stadium failed, ground was broken ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse)
Veterans Memorial Field Sports Complex or Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor stadium and sports complex in La Crosse, Wisconsin on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. As part of a larger sports complex, it is the home field of the UWL Eagles football, soccer, lacrosse, and track & field teams. The stadium includes a 10-lane, 400 meter track complex and has hosted several NCAA championships in addition to hosting the annual Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state high school track and field championships each June. The stadium complex also houses the Veterans Hall of Honor. History Originally built as Fairground Football Field, the stadium was built and owned by the City of La Crosse. In 1948 it was dedicated and renamed Veterans Memorial Field in honor of veterans from all wars. The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse bought the stadium in 1987 for $1 from the city and later included improvements to the structure and exterior appearances. Fac ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Lawrence)
Veterans Memorial Stadium is a 9,000 seat stadium in Lawrence, Massachusetts. The stadium is located adjacent to the Lawrence High School (Massachusetts), Lawrence High School. The venue opened in 1927 and was renovated in 2006. It currently serves as the home field for the Lawrence High School Lancers and the Central Catholic High School (Lawrence, Massachusetts), Central Catholic High School Raiders sports teams including football, soccer, lacrosse, and outdoor track and field. The stadium is also home to the semi-pro football team Merrimack Valley Maulers of the New England Football League. The Stadium has hosted national Drum and bugle corps (modern), drum corps competition every summer since its renovation. It also hosts the New England Scholastic Band Association Finals for marching band every year. It was considered as a possible new location for the New Hampshire Phantoms minor league soccer club of the USL Second Division; The club eventually decided to stay in New Ham ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (Troy University)
Veterans Memorial Stadium at Larry Blakeney Field is a stadium in Troy, Alabama. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Troy University Trojans. The seating capacity is 30,470. The stadium was originally built in 1950, and has regularly been expanded, renovated and improved since then. The stadium was named in honor of the college students and local residents who gave their lives during World War II. The field received its name from retired head coach Larry Blakeney, the coach with the most wins in Troy history. History Early history Veterans Memorial Stadium was originally dedicated in 1950 to the Troy State Teachers College students and Pike County residents who had died in World War II. The stadium solely consisted of a small, 5,000-seat grandstand on the west side of the running track, and was built into the natural slope of the ground. It has been expanded or renovated several times over the past few decades. 1998 expansion In 1998, the ...
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (League City)
Veterans Memorial Stadium, often referred to simply as District Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium located in League City, Texas on the campus of Clear Creek High School (League City, Texas), Clear Creek High School. It is currently one of two stadiums in the Clear Creek Independent School District (CCISD) and supports five 6A high schools in the district primarily for american football, football games. The stadium also hosts some of the district's soccer, frisbee, and golf practice games. Veterans Memorial Stadium is also home to the high school's Powderpuff (sports), powder puff football games. Veterans Memorial Stadium recent updates include 2013 Bond (~$2M) to replace turf and bleacher safety and improvements. On May 5, 2017, $687.7k (2020 dollars) was planned as part of a $486M bond, passing with 63.59% of the vote. These updates will be for parking, utility, dressing room, and concession stand. Clear Creek is in Texas District 24-6A and has 12 University Scholastic Leag ...
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Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium
Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium is a football and soccer stadium located in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. It was built in 1924 with the 1920 Academy High School building (the current Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy) overlooking it along its south side, and it was most recently renovated in 2019. The venue, the largest of its kind in the city of Erie with 10,000 seats, hosts high school-level American football games, soccer matches, and marching band invitationals. Additionally, Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium features an artificial turf surface that can be played on during inclement weather. The stadium has hosted 35 high-school playoff games throughout its history, making it the third-busiest playoff venue in Pennsylvania. Only Hersheypark Stadium in Hershey and Altoona's Mansion Park have hosted more games (98 and 88, respectively). Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium hosted an NFL Preseason game on August 31, 1940, between the Chicago Bears and the Pittsburgh Steele ...
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Memorial Stadium (other)
Memorial Stadium may refer to: United States * Memorial Stadium (Bakersfield), Bakersfield, California * California Memorial Stadium, University of California, Berkeley, California * Memorial Stadium (Storrs), University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut * Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium, Sanford, Florida * A. J. McClung Memorial Stadium, Columbus, Georgia * Memorial Stadium (Savannah), Savannah, Georgia * Memorial Stadium (Waycross), Georgia * Memorial Stadium (Boise), Boise, Idaho * Memorial Stadium (University of Illinois), University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois * Memorial Stadium (Indiana University old), Indiana University (1925–1959), now known as ''Tenth Street Stadium'' * Memorial Stadium (Indiana University), Bloomington, Indiana * Memorial Stadium (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne, Indiana * Memorial Stadium (Terre Haute), Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana * David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium (University of Kansas), Lawrence, Kansas * Memorial Stadium (Ka ...
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Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium
Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Mississippi Veterans Memorial Stadium has been the home stadium of the Jackson State Tigers football team since 1970. Originally known as War Veterans Memorial Stadium, it was later known as Hinds County War Memorial Stadium. It was redesigned and enlarged in 1960 and Ole Miss vs. Arkansas dedicated Mississippi Memorial Stadium in 1961 before a capacity crowd of 46,000. With political support from Ole Miss and Mississippi State and leadership from Ole Miss Athletics Director Warner Alford, Mississippi Memorial Stadium was enlarged to 62,500 in 1981 and on September 26, 1981 Ole Miss and Arkansas again dedicated the facility before 63,522. As referenced, for many years Mississippi Memorial Stadium served as an alternate home stadium for the University of Mississippi and Mississippi State University, and occasionally the University of Southern Mississippi. From 1973 to 19 ...
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Pasadena Memorial Stadium
Veterans Memorial Stadium, opened in 1965, is a 12,700-capacity stadium in Pasadena, Texas, owned by the Pasadena Independent School District. The stadium hosts all of the varsity home football games for the district's five high schools and is also host to many Class 3A, 4A and 5A playoff games. The varsity high school soccer teams also play at Newcomb Field in the winter. History In 1999, the stadium served as the home field for the Houston Outlaws of the short-lived Regional Football League The Regional Football League (RFL) was an American football minor league formed to be the self-styled "major league of spring football." Established in 1997, the league played a single season, 1999, and then ceased operations. History The RFL s .... In 2004, the football field at the stadium was dedicated in honor of retired coach and athletic director Bill Newcomb, who served Pasadena ISD for more than 40 years and was head football coach at South Houston High School from 1981 to 198 ...
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