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The 10 Oldest Stadiums in the USA That Are Still in Use

by arlind
November 18, 2024
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The United States is home to some of the oldest stadiums in the world, rich in history and tradition. Here’s a look at the 10 oldest stadiums in the USA that are still actively in use today.

10. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum – 1923 (Los Angeles, California)

A two-time Olympic venue, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened in 1923 and has hosted everything from USC Trojans football to NFL games, Super Bowls, and cultural events. As a National Historic Landmark, it stands as a symbol of sports excellence and versatility.

9. Memorial Stadium – 1923 (Champaign, Illinois)

Opened in 1923, Memorial Stadium is home to the University of Illinois Fighting Illini. Dedicated to the university’s students who served in World War I, the stadium carries a strong historical and emotional significance.

8. Ohio Stadium – 1922 (Columbus, Ohio) 

Nicknamed “The Horseshoe,” Ohio Stadium has been the home of the Ohio State Buckeyes since 1922. Known for its massive capacity and deafening crowd noise, it’s one of the most intimidating venues in college football.

7. Rose Bowl – 1922 (Pasadena, California

The Rose Bowl is not only an iconic stadium but also a National Historic Landmark. Opened in 1922, it has hosted everything from the Rose Bowl Game to Olympic events and the FIFA World Cup. It’s one of the most recognizable and celebrated venues in sports.

6. Neyland Stadium – 1921 (Knoxville, Tennessee)

One of the largest stadiums in the country, Neyland Stadium has been the home of the Tennessee Volunteers since 1921. Known for its electrifying game-day atmosphere and sea of orange, Neyland is a cornerstone of college football tradition.

5. Husky Stadium – 1920 (Seattle, Washington)

Husky Stadium, home to the University of Washington, opened in 1920 and is known for its stunning location overlooking Lake Washington. Fans can even arrive by boat, making it one of the most unique stadium experiences in the country.

4. Vaught–Hemingway Stadium – 1915 (Oxford, Mississippi)

Opened in 1915, Vaught–Hemingway Stadium is the home of the Ole Miss Rebels. This stadium has undergone numerous expansions over the years but retains its charm as one of the oldest and most beloved venues in the Southeastern Conference.

3. Davis Wade Stadium – 1914 (Starkville, Mississippi)

Davis Wade Stadium, the home of Mississippi State University football, has been hosting games since 1914. Known for its passionate fanbase and the tradition of ringing cowbells, it’s a venue that exemplifies the spirit of Southern college football.

2. Bobby Dodd Stadium at Historic Grant Field – 1913 (Atlanta, Georgia)

Opened in 1913, Bobby Dodd Stadium is home to the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, this stadium blends a rich football tradition with a stunning city skyline view, making it one of the most picturesque venues in college sports.

1. Franklin Field – 1895 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

The oldest stadium in continuous use in the United States, Franklin Field, is located on the University of Pennsylvania campus. Opened in 1895, it has hosted everything from college football games to the historic Penn Relays. With its iconic brick architecture, Franklin Field remains a cornerstone of American sports history.

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