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Veterans Stadium, Defunct sports venue in United States of America

Veterans Stadium was a multipurpose venue in Philadelphia that hosted sports events and concerts from its opening until its demolition in 2004. Designed by the firm KlingStubbins, it was known for the Liberty Bell representation in center field and could accommodate both baseball and football teams.

The venue opened on April 10, 1971, and served Philadelphia for over 30 years as home to its professional sports teams and major events. After decades of operation, the city decided to demolish it in 2004 and replace it with newer facilities.

The venue became central to how Philadelphia saw itself as a sports city, shaping the identity of generations of fans. Visitors could experience the city's passion for both baseball and football in one building that grew into a symbol of local pride.

The site is no longer accessible as it was completely demolished and replaced with other structures in the area. Those interested in its history can explore the neighborhood and find traces of the former facility's layout.

The venue earned a rough reputation for its rowdy fans, making it a feared place for opposing teams to visit. This character remained a defining trait of the site throughout its years of operation.

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Location
Inception
April 10, 1971
Architects
KlingStubbins
Official opening
April 10, 1971
Capacity
62306
GPS coordinates
39.90667,-75.17111
Latest update
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