Quigley Stadium, Football stadium at Little Rock Central High School, United States.
Quigley Stadium is a sports facility at Little Rock Central High School that hosts both football games and track-and-field competitions. The venue holds approximately 12,000 spectators and features an artificial playing surface with facilities for multiple athletic activities.
The site was developed in 1936 through the Works Progress Administration and was the largest sports facility in Arkansas at that time. It originally operated as Kavanaugh Field, serving as home to the Little Rock Travelers baseball team.
The stadium carries on the name of Earl Quigley, who led Little Rock High School teams to numerous victories between 1914 and 1946.
The facility is wheelchair accessible with provisions throughout the venue to accommodate spectators with mobility needs. Events typically occur during the football season, with timing dependent on the school calendar.
Before its 1930s transformation into a football stadium, the grounds served as Kavanaugh Field, home to the Little Rock Travelers baseball team.
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