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University
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Legion Field |
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Legion
Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the Crimson Tide's football
home away from home. It also is home to concerts, UAB Blazers
football, the SWAC Championship and other high profile sporting
events including acting as a host site for 1996 Olympic soccer
matches. But the stadium is most associated with Alabama football
and that school's storied history of Paul "Bear" Bryant,
Joe Namath, and many other
Crimson Tide greats. Because Bryant-Denny Stadium on the Alabama
campus now has a larger seating capacity than Legion Field, the
Tide are playing less and less games there. Remember this famous
football cathedral with this vintage panoramic of the Crimson
Tide in action while it is still available. Roll Tide Roll!!!
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Atlanta
Falcons
Georgia Dome |
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Georgia Dome, the largest cable-supported domed stadium in the world,
is unique in many ways. The 8,300 tons of reinforced steel used
to construct the Dome is more than the weight of iron and steel
used in the Eiffel Tower. With 203 executive suites, and 4,600 club
seats, the Dome's permanent seating capacity is 71,250. With a groundbreaking
of 11/22/89 and owned by the State of Georgia, the Georgia Dome
has already been host to some of the greatest sporting events in
the world, including Super Bowls XXXIV and XXVIII, the 1996 Centennial
Olympic Games, and the 2002 NCAA Final Four. The cool panoramic
of the Dome shows the Falcons at play in front of a packed house.
A great gift for any fan of Atlanta sports. |
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Chicago
Bears
Soldier Field |
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| Soldier
Field was opened in 1924 as a 45,000-seat Municipal Grant Park Stadium.
The first football game played on its field was November 22, 1924,
as a capacity crowd watched Notre Dame edge Northwestern, 13-6.
The Bears have called Soldier Field home for more than thirty years
after playing their first 50 seasons in Chicago at Wrigley Field.
In the first professional game at the then-mammoth stadium, the
Bears defeated the Chicago Cardinals 10-0 on November 11, 1926.
The oldest venue in the National Football League by over twenty
years, "New Soldier Field" opened in 2003 with a new state
of the art facility built within the pillar architecture of the
original Solider Field. This panoramic view of the historical "Old"
Soldier Field is shot at night with the classic stadium illuminated.
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Chicago
Bears
"New" Soldier Field Inaugural
Game |
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| "New
Soldier Field" opened in 2003. It took all the classic features
of "Old" Soldier Field (including the famous pillars)
and added state of the art amenities and sightlines. The sparkling
new stadium features two 82-foot-by-23 foot video scoreboards, a
three-level Cadillac Club lounge, a Bears' Ring of Honor throughout
the mezzanine level, a Bears Den gallery depicting historical events
from Soldier Field's past and an open-air courtyard inside Gate
0. The perfect blend of old and new. The inaugural game in New Soldier
was a Monday night affair against the rival Green Bay Packers. This
terrific panoramic shows this historic game as the Brett Favre-led
Packers take on the Brian
Urlacher and company. A great gift for any fan of "da Bears." |
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you know? The
all-time collegiate attendance record of 123,000 plus was
established at Soldier Field on Nov. 26, 1927 as Notre Dame
beat Southern Cal 7-6. |
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Cleveland
Browns
Cleveland Browns Stadium |
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three years, Browns fans were without their beloved team but when
the NFL returned to Cleveland in 1999 a new stadium awaited. Building
Cleveland Browns Stadium on the hallowed ground of the old Municipal
Stadium honored some of the greatest athletic endeavors of the 20th
century. No other site could have been as appropriate as the field
where 14 Cleveland Browns, including Jim
Brown, Paul Brown, Otto Graham, Leroy Kelly, Ozzie Newsome,
and Paul Warfield established their credentials for induction into
the Professional Football Hall of Fame in nearby Canton. This beautiful
lakefront landmark, as distinctive as the nearby Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame, seats over 73,200 (with 10,644 Dawg Pound Seats). Most
important though to the City of Cleveland and Browns fans everywhere
- "The Browns are Back." |
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Dallas
Cowboys
Texas Stadium -Troy Aikman's Last Game |
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| Texas
Stadium may be the most recognizable building in the Lone Star state.
It's a place where legends are made, records are broken, and gridiron
history is witnessed at almost every game - the "Hail Mary"
pass, Ring of Honor, Tom Landry's famous fedora - and, of course,
the celebrated hole in the roof. It's where they "walk the
walk" and "talk the talk." It is Texas Stadium, home
of the five-time world champion Dallas Cowboys. Completed in 1971,
Texas Stadium holds 65,000 fans and over the years has been home
to some of the greatest names in football including Roger Staubach,
Mel Renfro, Lee Roy Jordan,Tony Dorsett, Bob Lilly, Bob Hayes, Troy
Aikman, Emmitt Smith, and Michael Irvin just to name a few. This
panoramic shot was taken during Troy Aikman's last game as the Dallas
Cowboys' all-time leading passer. A great gift for any fan of America's
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Denver
Broncos
Super Bowl XXXIII Champions |
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| John
Elway, in his last game, passed for 336 yards and ran for a
touchdown to earn Most Valuable Player honors as the Broncos beat
the Atlanta Falcons 31-19 to became the first AFC team to win consecutive
Super Bowls since the Steelers won XIII and XIV. This terrific panoramic
from that 1999 game at Miami's Pro Player Stadium shows Elway over
center (and on the Jumbotron) ready for the snap. A great collectible
for any Broncos, or Elway, fan. |
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Detroit
Lions
Silverdome |
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1975 the NFL's Detroit Lions, a franchise that traces its origins
all the way back to the Portsmouth Spartans of the 1930's, moved
into the Silverdome, a state-of-the-art facility that was the largest
air-supported domed structure in the world. During their "Silverdome
Years" Detroit assembled strong teams during the 1990s, reaching
the playoffs four times from 1991 to 1995 under head coach Wayne
Fontes. Star running back Barry
Sanders recorded nine consecutive 1000-yard seasons from 1989
to 1997 while calling the Silverdome home. After playing 30 miles
north of Detroit for 27 years, the Lions returned to downtown Detroit
in 2002 to play at Ford Field, a new $315 million indoor stadium
that will play host to the 2006 Super Bowl. Remember the Sanders
years with this vintage Silverdome panoramic, a great gift any Lions
fan. |
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Green
Bay Packers
Lambeau Field |
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| The
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 newly renovated Lambeau. Just another
Sunday in football heaven. |
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Green
Bay Packers
Super Bowl XXXI Champions |
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| The
Green Bay Packers are Super Bowl champions. . . . Again!
Culminating an amazing five-year rebirth under general manager Ron
Wolf and coach Mike Holmgren, the Packers staggered a bit early
but rebounded in vintage style to dispatch the game New England
Patriots, 35-21, in Super Bowl XXXI before 72,301 fans at the Louisiana
Superdome. A great moment in Packers history this panoramic shows
the Brett Favre-led
Packers offense on the field with 2:26 left to go in the game. |
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Jacksonville
Jaguars
ALLTEL Stadium |
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| On
August 18, 1995, when the Jacksonville Jaguars played their first
game in their new stadium, it marked the first time in sports history
that an expansion team had played its first home game in its first
season in a new stadium or arena. In the short period of 19 1/2
months, the old Gator Bowl was demolished and a new spectacle arose
on the shores of the St. Johns River. And, very quickly, the stadium
was called the best in the country. Just seconds before the Jaguars
kicked off their first regular-season game on September 3, 1995,
NBC broadcaster Don Criqui said, "There isnt a better
football facility in America." Now in its sixth year of operation,
ALLTEL Stadium is still drawing raves. ALLTEL Stadium seats 73,000,
but additional temporary seats are added behind the South End Zone
- expanding the capacity from 73,000 to well over 80,000 - for the
annual Florida-Georgia game and, in 2005, Super Bowl XXXIX. |
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