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  2. List of American football stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Stadium: 81,000 Cleveland: Ohio: 1996 Cleveland Browns: Tulane Stadium: 80,985 New Orleans: Louisiana: 1980 Tulane Green Wave, New Orleans Saints, Sugar Bowl game Silverdome: 80,311 Pontiac: Michigan: 2006 Detroit Lions, reopened in 2010 for Ultimate Disc games Giants Stadium: 80,242 East Rutherford: New Jersey: 2010 New York Giants ...

  3. Ford Field - Wikipedia

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    The University of Detroit Mercy and Ford Field hosted the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament regional semifinal and final games (March 28 and 30). [50] Ford Field was the site of the 2009 Final Four (April 4 and 6). [51] For the 2008 NCAA basketball tournament, the court was placed in the center of the football field rather than in an end of the ...

  4. List of U.S. stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.

  5. 10 things to see, do in Cleveland if you're visiting for ...

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    Cleveland Museum of Art. Founded in 1913, the Cleveland Museum of Art boasts more than 66,500 artworks and spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts, its website states.

  6. List of NCAA Division I FBS football stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Image Stadium City State Team Conference Capacity Record [a] Built Expanded [b] Surface Acrisure Stadium: Pittsburgh: PA: Pittsburgh: ACC: 68,400 [A 1]: 70,622 (September 1, 2022 vs. West Virginia)

  7. Huntington Bank Field - Wikipedia

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    It is the home field of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL), and serves as a venue for other events such as college and high school football, soccer, hockey, and concerts. It opened in 1999 as Cleveland Browns Stadium and was known as FirstEnergy Stadium from 2013 to 2023 before briefly reverting to its original name ...

  8. Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse - Wikipedia

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    Rocket Arena was preceded in downtown Cleveland by the Cleveland Arena, a facility built in 1937 with a seating capacity for basketball of approximately 12,000. It was best known as the site of the Moondog Coronation Ball in 1952, widely regarded as the first rock and roll concert. [11] Cleveland Arena was the first home of the Cavaliers in ...

  9. List of stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Stadium: 102,780 [7] Columbus, Ohio United States: North America: Ohio State Buckeyes football: American football: Kyle Field: 102,733 [8] College Station, Texas United States: North America: Texas A&M Aggies football: American football: Tiger Stadium: 102,321 [9] Baton Rouge, Louisiana United States: North America: LSU Tigers football ...