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At the time it opened in 1987, Joe Robbie Stadium was located in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, and had a Miami address. Specifically it was in the Scott Lake census-designated place . [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Today, it is located in the city of Miami Gardens , which was incorporated on May 13, 2003.
The Dolphins' stadium was officially called Joe Robbie Stadium from its opening in 1987 until 1996. It has undergone a series of name changes since, and it is currently known as Hard Rock Stadium. [11] Robbie had a small part playing himself in the film Black Sunday, in which he is interviewed about security for Super Bowl X (1976). [12]
Hard Rock Stadium a.k.a. Joe Robbie Stadium, Dolphins Stadium, Pro Player Stadium, Land Shark Stadium, Sun Life Stadium (opened 1987) Home of: Florida Marlins – National League (1993–2011) Location: 2269 Northwest 199th Street, Miami Gardens, Florida – Northwest 199th Street (south – right field corner), Northwest 26th Avenue (west ...
Residents protest against the construction of Joe Robbie Stadium on Dec. 1, 1985. ... People watch live concert performances during Jazz in the Gardens at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens ...
The venue was considered a landmark and served as the home stadium for the Miami Hurricanes college football team from 1937 through 2007 and for the Miami Dolphins for the Dolphins' first 21 seasons, until Joe Robbie Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium) opened in nearby Miami Gardens in 1987.
The team's headquarters, stadium and training facilities are all co-located in Miami Gardens, Florida. [2] [3] [4] The Dolphins' team was founded by attorney-politician Joe Robbie and actor-comedian Danny Thomas. [5] The Dolphins began play in the American Football League (AFL) in 1966. [6]
Deposit Photos. 1995: Super Bowl XXIX. ... 1995, at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami, Florida. It was the first Super Bowl to be played in the area after Hurricane Andrew had ravaged the city in 1992 ...
Miami Dolphins: Miami, Florida: 1970 1986 Moved to Joe Robbie Stadium (now Hard Rock Stadium) [83] San Diego Stadium: San Diego Chargers: San Diego, California: 1970 2016 Moved to Dignity Health Sports Park in Los Angeles on a temporary basis, then to SoFi Stadium [84] Shea Stadium: New York Jets: Flushing, New York: 1970 1983