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  2. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    Bleachers vary in size from 10 feet (3 m) wide, seating 25, all the way to full stadiums that seat thousands and wrap around the entire field. As one example of their dimensions, Crystal Lake South High School in Illinois built some football bleachers that were about 50 feet (15 m) high. [4]

  3. Yankee Stadium (1923) - Wikipedia

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    The most recent field dimensions were reached primarily by moving the Yankee bullpen to left-center from right and making a few other changes so as to bring the left-center field wall in. The 1973-era left-center field wall locations could still be seen in 1976, as this is where the outfield bleacher seats began.

  4. Yankee Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The field dimensions for the large outfield fences have the same distance markers as the original facility prior to closing yet the dimensions are not identical. [52] Due to the design of the right-field stands and the inclusion of an embedded manual scoreboard, the right-field wall is an average of 5 feet (1.5 m) closer to home plate. [53]

  5. Fenway Park - Wikipedia

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    Like many classic ballparks, Fenway Park was constructed on an asymmetrical block, with consequent asymmetry in its field dimensions. [18] The park was designed by architect James E. McLaughlin , and the General Contractor was the Charles Logue Building Company .

  6. TFF Riva Facility - Wikipedia

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    All football fields have FIFA-standard soccer-specific stadium dimensions. [4] The football fields are equipped with floodlights. Three football fields have 50-seat bleachers and football field #4 has a bleacher of 100-spectator capacity. [3] The facility was built in 14 months on a plot, which was endowed to TFF on March 29, 2013.

  7. Tiger Stadium (Detroit) - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Stadium featured an upper and lower deck bleacher section that was separated from the rest of the stadium. Chain link and at one time, a barbed wire fence, separated the bleachers from the reserved sections and was the only section of seating not covered by at least part of the roof.

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