i think yankee stadium, its a classic ballpark.
2007-04-06 10:31:07
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answered by Reyes&Ricky 5
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I hope that guy wasnt serious about Wrigley Field. I live here in Chicago, and that place is a DUMP. Pieces of concrete actually chip off and land in the seats. That is horrible. Fenway is old and dumpy but historic, just like Wrigley.
Id say the University of Phoenix Stadium where the Arizona Cardinals play and where the Fiesta Bowl is played is really nice. Ford Field, where the Lions play is good. I also think Gillette Field, where the Patriots play, looks real good on TV, although Ive never been there. US Cellular Field here where the Sox play is nice, although its in the ghetto. I would imagine the place where they held the World Cup had to have been good. I think the Dallas Cowboys new stadium, and New Yankee Stadium are going to be big time. They both cost over a Billion each. The Colts are building a new one, which I saw in November, and its going to be done in 2008 or 2009, and its going to be nice.
Id say my favorite is going to be Ohio Stadium or the Horseshoe, where my Ohio State Buckeyes play in Columbus Ohio. Its probably not the best, but I love it.
2007-04-06 12:30:47
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answered by cold 6
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Since you're in the Football section, I'm going to say Gillette Stadium, home of the NFL's New England Patriots...It's only about 5 years old...
Most Historic Stadiums-probably MLB parks, Yankee Stadium, Red Sox's Fenway Park, and Cub's Wrigley Field...
Basketball-NBA-Everyone would probably say MSG-New York Knicks
2007-04-06 10:43:08
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answered by Terry C. 7
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Favorite :
Michigan Stadium
1201 South Main Street
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104
Dedicated : Oct 22, 1927
Michigan - 21. Ohio State - 0
Prettiest:
Memorial Stadium
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Dedicated : Oct. 18, 1924 in what was one of (if not THE) single greatest individual football games in the history of college football.
Harold "Red" Grange scored 6 touchdown versus Michigan...in the first quarter he had amassed 265 rushing yards and 4 touchdowns...on 6 touches...........amazing, truly amazing.
2007-04-06 16:55:03
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answered by Dave C 5
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I would say the Parc des Princes in Paris France. It seats over 45,000 and actually has nice seats. Looks great from the outside. I went there for a soccer game and it was madness. In the USA id say Gillette Stadium. I love the bridge and it looks great an is set up very nice.
2007-04-06 10:39:45
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answered by Jesse 4
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Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
(great stadium, not-so-great team!)
2007-04-06 16:45:27
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answered by Jacob S 2
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Soldier Field, in Chicago. Home of the Chicago Bears of the NFL
2007-04-06 15:29:49
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answered by Mark W 2
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I'm partial to Arrowhead, but Qwest Field in Seattle is really nice. Gillette looks good on TV but I've never been there in person.
2007-04-06 11:08:54
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answered by DoReidos 7
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Celtic Park, Glasgow Scotland.
capacity 60,000 all good seats. Your right on top of the action wherever you sit and the atmosphere at champions league matches in particular is unbelievable!
Seriously check it out on google images.
2007-04-06 12:27:55
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answered by Anonymous
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i like the cardinals stadium in phoenix
2007-04-06 11:05:54
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answered by gopackgo51 1
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Stamford Bridge.........go Chelsea!!
2007-04-06 12:18:22
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answered by Sherry Baby ( Ethan's Mama ) 6
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