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Seattle High School Memorial Stadium, commonly known simply as Memorial Stadium, is an outdoor athletic stadium in Seattle, Washington, located in the northeast corner of the Seattle Center grounds. The stadium opened in 1947 on the site of Seattle's former Civic Field , built as a memorial to the Seattle Public Schools pupils killed in the ...
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Werner L. Neudorf Stadium: Folded Seattle Cascades: Team tennis: WTT: None 1974-1978 Mercer Arena: Team folded Seattle Force Rugby league: WAMNRL/AMNRL: n/a Memorial Stadium: Leagues folded Seattle Mist: Indoor football: LFL: 2015, 2017, 2019 2009-2019 ShoWare Center: League ceased operations Seattle Rangers: Football: CFL: None 1967-1969 ...
The Seattle city government contracted Walt Disney Imagineering in 1987 to design a long-term campus plan; the Disney proposal included replacement of the International Fountain with a pond and Memorial Stadium with a parking garage topped by an artificial meadow. The proposals were rejected by the city government after public outcry at hearings.
The club played at the Starfire Sports Complex in nearby Tukwila for the league's inaugural 2013 season before moving to Seattle Center's Memorial Stadium in 2014. Under new management, the team moved to Tacoma's Cheney Stadium in 2019, before moving to Seattle's Lumen Field in 2022. [259]
Memorial Stadium (Indiana University old), Indiana University (1925–1959), now known as Tenth Street Stadium; Memorial Stadium (Indiana University), Bloomington, Indiana; Memorial Stadium (Fort Wayne), Fort Wayne, Indiana; Memorial Stadium (Terre Haute), Indiana State University, Terre Haute, Indiana
Sick's Stadium, also known as Sick's Seattle Stadium and later as Sicks' Stadium, was a baseball park in the northwest United States in Seattle, Washington. It was located in Rainier Valley , on the NE corner of S. McClellan Street and Rainier Avenue S (currently the site of a Lowe's hardware store).
Rank Stadium Capacity City Country Tenants Images 1: Michigan Stadium: 107,601 [1]: Ann Arbor United States Michigan Wolverines football: 2: Beaver Stadium: 106,572 [2]: University Park