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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.

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  4. List of sporting street art in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Female football supporters: Australian football: 2015: Melbourne, Victoria: Titled 'Edge of your seat' located on wall M Docklands, La Trobe Street, opposite Docklands Stadium.By street artist Rone and commissioned by property development group Capital Alliance. Faces of two young women engrossed in a football game. [5] Adam Goodes: Australian ...

  5. Estadio La Boutique - Wikipedia

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    The stadium –built in art deco style– [4] was inaugurated on 12 October, 1931, [1] [2] in a friendly match vs Uruguayan club Rampla Juniors. The club president was Alberto Bernis Sales. [ 9 ] In 1944 the club expanded the granstands, and 7 years later the stalls were put, increasing the stadium capacity up to 13,000 people.

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  7. '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 ...

  8. Jordan-Hare Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stadium, then known as Auburn Stadium, hosted its first game on November 10, 1939, between the Auburn and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football freshmen teams. [7] While the school was officially known as Alabama Polytechnic Institute until 1960, it had been popularly known as "Auburn" for years, and the decision to name the stadium as such ...

  9. Beloved stadium vendor ‘Conehead’ honored with 23-foot mural ...

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    ‘What I want to do is get a picture of my grandkids in front it. I think that would be freaking awesome!’