Regents Field — was the home field for the University of Michigan football team from 1893 1905. In 1890, the University Michigan Regents authorized $3,000 for the purchase of land to build a new football field. In May 1891, the Regents voted to add $4,500 more… … Wikipedia
CenturyLink Field — WaMu Theater redirects here. For the theater in New York City formerly sponsored by Washington Mutual, see Madison Square Garden. CenturyLink Field … Wikipedia
U.S. Cellular Field — (New) Comiskey Park The Cell … Wikipedia
Target Field — Location 1 Twins Way (3rd Ave. N, between 5th St. N and 7th St. N) Minneapolis, Minnesota … Wikipedia
Lambeau Field — Lambeau redirects here. For the co founder of the Green Bay Packers and former player and coach, whom the stadium is named after, see Curly Lambeau. Lambeau Field The Frozen Tundra / Titletown USA … Wikipedia
Citi Field — Location 126th St. Roosevelt Ave. Flushing, New York 11368 … Wikipedia
Forbes Field — infobox stadium name = Forbes Field nickname = The House of Thrills location = Oakland, adjacent to Schenley Park coordinates = broke ground = March 1, 1909 built = March – June 1909 opened = June 30, 1909 renovated = expanded = closed = June 28 … Wikipedia
Cardines Field — is located at 20 America’s Cup Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island and is believed to be one of the oldest ballparks in the United States. Its location serves as a buffer between the residential and commercial sections of that part of town. The oddly … Wikipedia
Crosley Field — The Old Boomerang Schwab s Field Findlay Western Former names Redland Field (1912–1933) Location … Wikipedia
Lincoln Financial Field — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Lincoln Financial Field nickname = The Linc location = 1020 Pattison Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148 broke ground = May 7, 2001 opened = August 3, 2003 closed = demolished = owner = City of Philadelphia… … Wikipedia
Houston Field House — Infobox Stadium stadium name = Dr. Livingston W. Houston Field House| nickname = location = Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Troy, NY broke ground = 1948 opened = October 13, 1949 closed = demolished = owner = RPI operator = RPI surface = 200x85… … Wikipedia