Goldsmith–Schiffman Field, Multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Alabama, United States.
Goldsmith-Schiffman Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Huntsville, Alabama, featuring a main grass playing field enclosed by a circular stone wall at 302 Beirne Avenue Northeast. The facility remains available for various sporting events and community gatherings.
The stadium opened in 1934 with funding from the Civil Works Administration and became the first venue in Huntsville to host night games. This development reflected the city's growing investment in sports infrastructure during the Great Depression era.
The field hosted middle school and high school football games from 1934 to 2012, serving as a central gathering place for young athletes and their supporters. It became woven into the fabric of local youth sports culture during those decades.
Field reservations for sporting events require advance coordination through the City of Huntsville Recreation and Parks department, which handles all booking requests. Parking is available onsite, making it easy to access the grounds.
The property returned to city ownership in 2014 after negotiations with heirs scattered across multiple countries, including Scotland. These international negotiations resolved a complicated ownership situation that had persisted for years.
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