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  2. Beaver Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Stadium seating: Executive suites: 60: Capacity: 106,572 (2011–present) ... Beaver Stadium is a college football stadium on the campus of Pennsylvania State ...

  3. What will $700 million buy? Penn State football's Beaver ...

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    This will be Beaver Stadium's third renovation since 2000 and would not, according to Kraft, drastically cut seating capacity. The 2001 expansion added about 12,000 seats, raising capacity to 107,282.

  4. List of Pennsylvania State University residence halls - Wikipedia

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    Nittany Apartments houses same-sex students in either two-bedroom or four-bedroom apartments, complete with bathroom, living room, and kitchen. Nittany Suites—made up exclusively of Nittany Hall—houses single upperclass students in two-bedroom suites. Four people live in each suite. These living areas are available to upperclass students. [8]

  5. Biggest college football stadiums: Where does Penn State's ...

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  6. Former trustee’s name will be on Beaver Stadium’s welcome ...

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    The $700 million Beaver Stadium project was approved by Penn State’s board of trustees in May. It is the first major renovation of the facility in the last quarter century.

  7. Penn State University Park - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Stadium – the second largest stadium in the western hemisphere and the home of Penn State Nittany Lions Football; Bryce Jordan Center – home of the Men's and Women's Penn State Basketball as well as other indoor sports and entertainment events; Eisenhower Auditorium – home to a variety of academic, business, and entertainment events

  8. Beaver Field - Wikipedia

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    Beaver Field served as the first official home for the football and baseball teams. The football team moved in 1909 to New Beaver Field, which held 30,000 fans and served as Penn State's home stadium until 1959, when it was disassembled and moved to the current location of Beaver Stadium in 1960. After the move to New Beaver Field, the original ...

  9. A $700 million facelift: Will Beaver Stadium, Penn State ...

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    Penn State's board of trustees expect to vote on the massive renovation plan to Beaver Stadium that could be completed for the 2027 season.