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The home of the USC Trojans and so much more - there is always something happening at the Memorial Coliseum! From ticket information to insider tips on how to have the best experience possible, we have everything you need to know when planning your visit to “The Greatest Stadium in the World”!
- Coliseum History - Los Angeles Coliseum
Known as “The Greatest Stadium in the World,” the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1984, is a living memorial to all who served in the U S Armed Forces during World War I and a civic treasure for generations of Angelenos
- Timeline – Los Angeles Coliseum
The Coliseum was commissioned to be built in 1921 as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I The stadium was designed by notable local architects John and Donald Parkinson, a father-and-son architectural team
- Contact Us - Los Angeles Coliseum
The Coliseum Box Office is located at Gate 29, across from the California Science Center Free 15-minute parking is located adjacent to the Box Office while you purchase your tickets
- Getting Here - Los Angeles Coliseum
To get to the LA Coliseum via Metrolink, first take the route of your choice to L A Union Station Next, transfer for free to the Metro E Line (Expo) and exit Expo Park USC or take the Metro J Line (Silver) and exit 37th St USC
- Coliseum Maps - Los Angeles Coliseum
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- Employment - Los Angeles Coliseum
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum is managed by the University of Southern California We are seeking innovative, forward-thinking candidates interested in joining our team at “The Greatest Stadium in the World”!
- Concessions - Los Angeles Coliseum
At the LA Memorial Coliseum, Legends delivers a culinary experience worthy of the venue’s legendary stage Fans and guests are treated to bold flavors, elevated stadium classics, and locally inspired creations that celebrate Los Angeles’ diverse food culture
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