Ad
related to: anaheim stadium poster of the who 1970 anaheim theater company in orange county
Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
What links here; Upload file; Special pages; Printable version; Page information
The Angels play at an enclosed Anaheim Stadium, 1991. In the late 1970s, Los Angeles Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom was looking for a more modern venue than the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, and also wanted a stadium small enough to prevent Rams games from being blacked out on local television. The Coliseum seated almost 100,000 people, and the ...
The Orange County Blue Star, affiliated with MLS's Los Angeles Galaxy, played soccer at Santa Ana Stadium (also known as Santa Ana Bowl) and Orange Coast College from 1997 to 2000. The Anaheim Splash was a soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League from 1993 to 1997.
Measuring 230 feet (70 m) in height, [7] at the time of its construction it was the tallest structure in Orange County, at 23 stories tall. [5] In 1979, one year before the Los Angeles Rams moved in, Anaheim Stadium was retrofitted to make it suitable to host American football games, including all decks of seating wrapping around the entire ...
The rest of the trip went without incident. In recognition of the band's performance at the Dane County Coliseum in Madison, Wisconsin, mayor Paul Soglin proclaimed 13 March 1976 "Who-Mania Day", the day of the concert. [5] The band played the leg's only outdoor show on 21 March 1976 at Anaheim Stadium in Anaheim, California. [9]
All future uses of this photo should include the courtesy line, "Photo courtesy Orange County Archives." ... Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, circa 1967 (13768685084) ...
1966 – Anaheim Stadium opens. 1967 – Anaheim Convention Center and the public library's Anaheim History Room open. [7] 1968 – Fox Cinemaland theatre in business. [11] 1970 – Population: 166,701. [12] 1972 – Anaheim Hills Golf Course opens. [13] 1974 – Living Stream Ministry relocated to Anaheim (approximate date). [14] 1976 ...
14 June 1970: Anaheim: Anaheim Stadium [23] 15 June 1970: Berkeley: Berkeley Community Theatre [23] 16 June 1970 [23] 19 June 1970: Dallas: Dallas Memorial Auditorium [23] 20 June 1970: Houston: Hofheinz Pavilion [23] 21 June 1970: Memphis: Ellis Auditorium [23] 22 June 1970: Atlanta: Municipal Auditorium [44] 24 June 1970: Philadelphia ...