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  2. Mile High Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Mile High Stadium (originally Bears Stadium until 1968) was an outdoor multi-purpose stadium located in Denver, Colorado, from 1948 to 2002. The stadium was built in 1948 to accommodate the Denver Bears baseball team, [ 5 ] which was a member of the Western League during its construction.

  3. Movable seating - Wikipedia

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    Mile High was torn down after its football-only replacement, currently known as Empower Field at Mile High, was opened in 2001. Shea Stadium in New York City was built to function as both a football and baseball stadium. The New York Mets called Shea Stadium home from 1964 until 2008. The New York Jets played there from 1964 until 1983. Field ...

  4. Multi-purpose stadium - Wikipedia

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    Another baseball stadium, Denver's Mile High Stadium, was also renovated with additional seating, including a 4,500-ton, three-tier movable grandstand to accommodate both baseball and football configurations. Mile High Stadium was home to the AFL/NFL Denver Broncos and the MLB Colorado Rockies franchises. For the 1996 Summer Olympics, the ...

  5. Ranking the five best and worst stadiums in the NFL based on ...

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    4) Empower Field at Mile High, Denver Broncos (4.2) Danny H. from West Covina, California, writes, "Pretty cool stadium! We came here for a Chiefs vs. Broncos game!

  6. Denver Zephyrs - Wikipedia

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    The new Denver team played at what became known later as Mile High Stadium, but was originally known as Bears Stadium, after the team. This ballpark was one of the largest venues in history to host minor league baseball on a routine basis, and had the additional draw of being in one of the largest minor league markets at the time.

  7. Ranking NFL's stadiums from 1 to 30: What we love (and hate ...

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    The Astrodome opened in 1965 as the first domed stadium in the U.S. and still stands nearby as a historical landmark on the grounds of Reliant Park – and quite the reminder of just how far the H ...

  8. Meet Art Shamsky: 1969 Miracle Met living in South Florida ...

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    LUCIE — Has it been 55 years since Art Shamsky and the New York Mets performed a baseball miracle in Queens? ... Oct. 16, 1969. The ballpark (Shea Stadium) held just 53,000. But it doesn’t ...

  9. List of American Association (1902–1997) stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The highest capacity of a stadium designed for baseball was 21,698 at Metropolitan Stadium, where the Minneapolis Millers played their home games. The stadium with the lowest known capacity was Central Athletic Park, home of the Columbus Senators, which seated only 3,000.