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This is a route-map template for the Oakland Coliseum station, an Oakland, California inter-city rail and rapid transit station. For a key to symbols, see {{ railway line legend }} . For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap .
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The Oakland Raiders of the American Football League moved to Frank Youell Field, a makeshift stadium near downtown Oakland, in 1962, and the Coliseum was already being heralded in the local media as the Raiders' future permanent home. Baseball was also a major factor in the planning of the Coliseum.
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The Oakland-based African American Sports & Entertainment Group has reached out to the Athletics and their representation with an offer to acquire Alameda County's 50% interest in the site where ...
From former Oakland A's legends, to the fans and workers, they all prepare for the final game at the Coliseum after 57 years.
Mount Davis, or Mt. Davis, is a section of 20,000 capacity seating at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, United States. It was built in 1995 at the behest of Oakland City Council with the intent of bringing the Los Angeles Raiders American football team back to Oakland and is named after former Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis .