Paul Brown Tiger Stadium, High school football stadium in Massillon, United States.
Paul Brown Tiger Stadium is a high school football facility in Massillon, Ohio designed to accommodate athletic events and crowds. The grounds feature artificial turf playing surface, aluminum seating in the end zones, and fiberglass bleachers throughout with a total capacity approaching 16,900.
The facility was constructed in 1939 as part of a major national work program and received its current name in 1976. This project reflected efforts to build modern sports infrastructure during a transformative period in American history.
The stadium takes its name from a legendary coach and serves as a central gathering point for the Massillon school community. Home games draw thousands of spectators and remain deeply woven into the fabric of local pride.
Multiple entrances provide access to the grounds and wheelchair-accessible seating is distributed throughout the main sections. The facility offers restrooms, a press box area, and food concession points on both sides for visitor convenience.
The stadium represents one of the early public construction projects of its era and shows how communities during that time invested in modern sports facilities. Its development reflected broader shifts in how cities valued athletic spaces as community anchors.
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