All-High Stadium, Football stadium in Buffalo, New York
All-High Stadium is a football stadium in Buffalo, New York with covered seating and an artificial turf field. The single-level grandstand structure accommodates around 5,000 spectators total and provides approximately 4,500 covered seats.
The stadium opened in 1926 and received a formal dedication ceremony on Memorial Day, May 29, 1929. This early opening marks its long history as a venue for local athletic events.
The stadium serves as home field for FC Buffalo soccer team and hosts numerous high school sports events throughout the academic year. Both uses shape its character as a center for local athletic competition.
The stadium is located on Main Street and is easily accessible by public transportation, including a nearby rail station. Visitors should check ahead for current events and opening times, as these may vary depending on the season and scheduled activities.
The stadium was used in the 1984 film 'The Natural' as a stand-in for Chicago's Wrigley Field, thanks to its architectural features matching that era. This film role makes it an interesting spot for movie enthusiasts exploring the location's cinematic past.
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