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Dallas
Cowboys
"New"
Texas Stadium Inaugural Game
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call the Cowboys "New" Texas Stadium, The Eighth Wonder
of the World. The stadium is 3.2 million square feet and can fit
TWO Houston Reliant Stadiums inside it! Costing approximately $1.3
billion, it seats 83,000 with upwards of 100,000 for concerts. It
has three different kinds of artificial turf, a retractable roof,
speakers the size of 18 wheelers, and a high definition double sided
Jumbotron with smaller screens for the end zones. The Mitsubishi
Video screens showing Stadiumvision are 157 feet by 75 feet. How
is that for big screen TV?? There are even huge video screens on
the walls OUTSIDE the stadium. Everything is big in Texas and this
marvel is no exception...quite possibly the most amazing stadium
on the planet. Host to Super Bowl XLV, the photo of this print was
taken at the inaugural regular season game - a September 20, 2010
Sunday Night matchup with the New York Giants. QB Tony Romo stands
behind his center calling a play in tight fourth quarter action
in this great shot. Part of our SGA
Value Series, this is a great gift for any Cowboys fan!
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Green
Bay Packers
Lambeau Field
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NFL's longest-tenured facility (dedicated on Sept. 29, 1957), Lambeau
easily ranks as one of the most recognized and envied locales in
all of sports, a fact recognized in 1999 when Sports Illustrated
named it the eighth-best venue in the world to watch sports - and
the lone NFL stadium to make the magazine's list of 20. Get this
very cool panoramic of the renovated Lambeau. Just another Sunday
in football heaven. Handsomely framed as part of of our SGA
Value Series - a
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Green
Bay Packers new!
Super Bowl XLV |
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other matchups, Super Bowl XLV featured two title-abundant franchises:
coming into the game, the Packers held the most NFL championships
with 12 (9 league championships prior to the Super Bowl era and
three Super Bowl championships), while the Steelers held the most
Super Bowl championships with six . The game was held at brand new
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on February 6, 2011 with the
Packers defeating the Steelers by the score of 31–25. With
the victory, the franchises 4th Super Bowl Title, the Pack became
only the second NFC wild card team ever to win the Super Bowl. Packers
quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named Super Bowl MVP, completing 24
of 39 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns. This great Panoramic
captures this memorable Super Bowl in progress as witnessed by the
mammoth video screen over the field. Handsomely framed, this beauty
is a great gift for any Green Bay fan. Go Pack Go! |
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New
England Patriots
new!
Moon Over Gillette Stadium |
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to the home of the New England Patriots! Taken during an AFC rivalry
matchup against the New York Jets, this beauty captures a Fall Sunday
at Gillette perfectly. Oh yeah...and the Patriots won beating the
Jets 30-21! With the NHL champion Boston Bruins gracing the stadium
with the Stanley Cup, the old-school red-and-white uniforms looking
great on the players, and a full moon rising above the grandstand,
this day was a good one for Boston fans. Taken as QB Tom Brady prepares
to lead his charges on another scoring drive and eventual victory,
this incredible panoramic poster celebrates the majesty of gameday
in New England. Quality framed by Sports Gallery, this is a great
gift for any Pats fan! |
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University
of Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Stadium |
$129

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Dame Stadium
opened its gates in 1930, replacing Cartier Field. With an original
seating capacity of 54,000, Knute Rockne played a key role in its
design, keeping the space between the playing field and the stands
to a minimum. The Irish played their first game in the new stadium
on October 4, 1930, beating Southern Methodist University 2014
with the official dedication coming on October 11 against Navy.
Today hosting up to 80,012 die-hard Notre Dame fans, this legendary
Stadium has seen some remarkable players grace its field, including
Knute Rockne, Joe Theisman, Joe Montana, Tim Brown and even Rudy
Ruttiger (yes, the Rudy from the Movie). Almost as famous as the
stadium itself is its view of "Touchdown
Jesus", a nickname given to the large mural on the Hesburgh
Library. The mosaicked wall looms over the stadium mirroring the
raised arms of a referee signifying a touchdown. The beautiful panoramic
photo of this classic Stadium is handsomely framed and is a fantastic
gift for that special Fighting Irish Fan!
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San
Francisco 49ers
Candlestick Park
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| Although
Candlestick Park was built for the baseball Giants, the NFLs
San Francisco 49ers have won so many Super Bowls since they moved
there in 1971 that for many years the sign in the parking lot said,
"Home of the Super Bowl Champions," with almost no mention
of the Giants (who have since moved to AT&T Park). Located at
Candlestick Point on San Francisco Bay, Candlestick Park opened
in 1960. Renamed 3Com Park at Candlestick Point after a new sponsorship
deal in 1996 (and then changed to Monster Park), the Park is back
to being called Candlestick, much to the relief of the 49er faithful.
The 'Stick closed for baseball after the 1999 season making it a
football-only venue today. Check out the wisp of fog in the upper
left-hand corner of this very cool panoramic. Handsomely framed
as part of of our SGA
Value Series- a
great piece of Sports Art at a
great price!. A great gift for any Niners fan! |
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The
Beatles played their last concert ever at Candlestick
Park on August 29, 1966. |
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