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The American Football House is a house in Urbana, Illinois, United States, famed for its appearance on the cover of Midwest emo band American Football's 1999 self-titled debut album. The house's interior was also featured on the cover of the band's 2016 self-titled second album .
Ryan Field is the name of two stadiums in the central United States, located in Evanston, Illinois, a suburb north of Chicago near the campus of Northwestern University.Both the current and former stadiums's primary use is American football, and, aside from a brief construction period in 2024 and 2025, serve as the home field of the Northwestern Wildcats of the Big Ten Conference.
Marshall Field and Company Store is a building in Oak Park, Illinois that was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 21, 1988. It is one of the two locations (along with the Evanston location) that the company chose to expand to when it decided to add suburban stores. [ 2 ]
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Inside the Jeffrey and Kimberly Yordon Center [14] is a 3,150 sq ft (293 m 2) football locker room with a 780 sq ft (72 m 2) gathering area, a 12,505 sq ft (1,161.8 m 2) strength and conditioning center (largest in the MAC), an academic support center, athletic training room with rehab pools, a 150-seat meeting room, video editing room, all ten ...
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William Thomas Rawleigh, industrialist, Illinois State Representative; Harlan Rigney, Illinois State Representative [42] Stephen A. Rigney, Illinois state representative [43] William Avery Rockefeller, father of John D. Rockefeller; Adolph Rupp, head basketball coach Freeport HS 1926-30 and Univ. of Kentucky 1930–72, for whom Rupp Arena is named.
Memorial Stadium is a stadium on the campus of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in Champaign, Illinois, United States.The stadium, used primarily for football, is a memorial to the university's students who died in World War I; their names are engraved on the nearly 200 pillars surrounding the stadium's façade. [5]