Cameron Stadium, College football stadium in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States.
Cameron Stadium is a college sports stadium in Washington, Pennsylvania, built around a natural grass field with an eight-lane running track. It has covered seating for spectators, press boxes, and locker rooms on site.
The site was known as Old Fairgrounds as far back as 1885, then later as College Park. It was renamed Cameron Stadium in 2001 after major renovations transformed the grounds.
The Washington & Jefferson College Athletic Hall of Fame located in Towler Hall documents the careers of athletes who competed at this facility. Visitors can explore displays that show the achievements and histories of these competitors.
The stadium sits on the Washington & Jefferson College campus and is easy to reach on foot from the college grounds. Parking is available at the American Legion lot and near Trinity High School next door.
John Heisman, the coach after whom the Heisman Trophy is named, once had ties to Washington & Jefferson College and this ground. Knute Rockne and George Gipp, two of college football's most recalled figures, also played here.
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