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Veterans Stadium - Wikipedia Veterans Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex The seating capacities were 65,358 for football, and 56,371 for baseball
Veterans Stadium: Remembering The Phillies Iconic Home in South Philly Veterans Stadium, often fondly referred to as “The Vet,” was a beloved multi-purpose stadium nestled in the heart of South Philadelphia Completed in 1971, it served as the home turf for the Philadelphia Phillies for over thirty years
A look back at Philadelphias Veterans Stadium | Itinerant Fan Like most of its contemporary sports venues, Veterans Stadium was concrete, it was round, it had tons of ramps, and it had artificial turf And yet, there were were a few things about it that made it uniquely Philadelphia
The Legacy of Veterans Stadium: A Look Back at Philadelphia’s Iconic Arena Veterans Stadium, known as 'the Vet', was a multi-purpose stadium in Philadelphia, home to the Eagles and Phillies from 1971 to 2003 This iconic venue played a significant role in the city's sports culture, hosting historic events like the Eagles' playoff journeys and the Phillies' 1980 World Series victory
Veterans Stadium - history, photos and more of the Philadelphia . . . For more than three decades Veterans Stadium was home of the Philadelphia Phillies (MLB) and Eagles (NFL), and was primarily known for two things: its rowdy fans and terrible playing field Established in 1883, the Phillies played at Connie Mack Stadium from 1938 until 1970
Revisiting History: Unveiling the Stories of Veterans Stadium Discover the rich history of Veterans Stadium: This article delves into the iconic sports venue, exploring its past events, renovations, and impact on local communities From memorable games to architectural significance, fans and history buffs will find a trove of information intertwined with LSI keywords like nostalgia, Philadelphia sports, and urban landmarks
Veterans Stadium - Ballparks Veterans Stadium replaced 62-year-old Shibe Park (A K A Connie Mack Stadium), which was located north of the city Its seating capacity of 62,382 was the largest in the National League, a status temporarily usurped by Mile High Stadium in Denver when it was the home of the Colorado Rockies
Veterans Stadium was demolished 20 years ago today - ABC27 PHILADELPHIA, Pa (WHTM) – Exactly 20 years ago today on March 21, 2004 Veterans Stadium, which was once home to the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies, was demolished The Phillies and Eagles both