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  2. Word of Life (mural) - Wikipedia

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    The mural's image of Jesus, visible from Notre Dame's football stadium, has arms raised in the same fashion as a referee signifying a touchdown. From this similarity came the mural's nickname, Touchdown Jesus. [3] A stadium expansion partially obscures views of the mural from the field.

  3. 'Big, loud pieces': The story behind the new, flashy Michigan ...

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    Michigan State installed new murals at Spartan Stadium this week. The loud, brash pieces are a stark departure from their predecessors. 'Big, loud pieces': The story behind the new, flashy ...

  4. The story behind the Carolina Panthers’ stadium mural, and ...

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  5. Artur Silva (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011 he completed a mural, "The Death of Ambition," that was featured in story by The New York Times about Super Bowl XLVI and art in Indianapolis. [10] The work was digitally designed and installed one block from the football stadium at Union Station. It featured a self-portrait of the artist dressed as an astronaut. [25] [26]

  6. Notre Dame Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame Stadium is an outdoor football stadium in Notre Dame, Indiana, the home field of the University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team.. It was built in 1930 under the guidance of Knute Rockne, regarded as one of the greatest coaches in college football history, which gave rise to the stadium's nickname "The House that Rockne Built".

  7. 42 shots at RI history: Mark Patinkin remembers McCoy Stadium ...

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    The 42 4-by-8-foot plywood panels painted by Teyo Hauser include the likes of Roger Clemens, Wade Boggs, Jim Rice, Fred Lynn and Oil Can Boyd.