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  2. List of soccer stadiums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fetzer Field: 5,025: Chapel Hill: North Carolina: North Carolina Tar Heels: Grass: Field of Dreams: 12,000: Las Cruces: New Mexico: Las Cruces High School, Mayfield High School, and Oñate High School football: Grass: Fifth Third Bank Stadium: 8,300 Kennesaw: Georgia: Kennesaw State Owls. Atlanta United FC (rarely) Atlanta United 2. Grass 2010 ...

  3. List of Major League Soccer stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Major League Soccer (MLS) is the premier professional soccer league in the United States and Canada. The league has 30 teams in 30 stadiums as of the 2025 season: 27 in the United States and 3 in Canada.

  4. Memorial Stadium (Asheville) - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Stadium is a multi-use stadium located in Asheville, North Carolina.The stadium was completed in 1925 to serve as a regional athletic and special events facility. Memorial Stadium is not to be confused with the similarly named Asheville High School Memorial Stadiu

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  6. File:McCormick Field Asheville, NC.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. McCormick Field Raceway - Wikipedia

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    McCormick Field Raceway was a quarter-mile oval track constructed in 1956 built around the McCormick Field in Asheville, North Carolina after the town had lost its minor league team. [1] The track hosted weekly stock car races, a pair of NASCAR Convertible Series (now NASCAR Xfinity Series), and one Grand National (now NASCAR Cup Series) race. [2]