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  2. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Most smaller bleachers are frame-type bleachers and most larger bleachers are I-Beam bleachers. Bleachers range in size from small, modular, aluminum stands that can be moved around soccer or hockey fields to large permanent structures that flank each side of an American football field. Some bleachers have locker rooms underneath them.

  3. Hopewell High School Complex - Wikipedia

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    The press box, built sometime between 1936 and 1959, is located at the top of the athletic field's concrete bleachers. It features many of the same elements as the concession stand. It is made of concrete and has five window openings with sliding metal shades. There is one door that is connected to the bleachers by metal stairs.

  4. Maverik Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Ahead of the 1999 season, new scoreboards were added at each end of the stadium and additional bleacher seats were installed as well. New aluminum bleachers replaced wooden bleachers on the lower sections of the east side of the stadium in 2001. In 2003, that project expanded to the upper sections.

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    Equipped with two exits covered by clear PVC flaps, this outdoor cat house offers security while maintaining warmth inside. Also, assembly is quick and tool-free, so setting it up in a garage ...

  6. Caesars Superdome - Wikipedia

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    Between 2009 and 2010, the entire outer layer of the stadium, more than 400,000 square feet (37,000 m 2) of aluminum siding, was replaced with new aluminum panels and insulation, returning the building to its original champagne bronze colored exterior. An innovative barrier system for drainage was also added, allowing the dome to resemble its ...

  7. Husky Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This is in part due to the stadium's design; almost 70% of the seats are located between the end zones, covered by cantilevered metal roofs that trap the sound. [32] On occasion, the high decibel levels at Husky games along with fans stomping their feet in the bleachers cause television cameras to shake.