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  2. Georgia Dome - Wikipedia

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    The game was held in Atlanta, Georgia, since the game's usual venue, the Louisiana Superdome, was unable host due to damage caused by Hurricane Katrina. [68] From the program's inception in 2010 until 2016, the stadium was home of the NCAA Division I Georgia State Panthers of Georgia State University.

  3. Foley Field - Wikipedia

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    Foley Field is a baseball stadium in Athens, Georgia, United States. It is the home field of the University of Georgia Bulldogs college baseball team. The stadium holds 3,291 people. Foley Field was built in 1966. The stadium was renovated in 1990, the same year that the University of Georgia won the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska.

  4. List of former Major League Baseball stadiums - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of ballparks previously used by professional baseball teams. In addition to the current National (NL) and American (AL) leagues, Major League Baseball recognizes four short-lived other leagues as "major" for at least some portion of their histories; three of them played only in the 19th century, while a fourth played two years in the 1910s.

  5. List of closed stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Chariot Racing, Ludi, Public Games, Gladiatorial ^ 56,000 with individual seats. ^ As originally planned, the stadium was reconfigured into the baseball-specific Turner Field , and served in that role from 1997 to 2016.

  6. Ponce de Leon Park - Wikipedia

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    Ponce de Leon Park (/ ˌ p ɒ n s d ə ˈ l iː ən / PONSS də LEE-ən; also known as Spiller Park or Spiller Field from 1924 to 1932, and "Poncey" to locals, was the primary home field for the minor league baseball team called the Atlanta Crackers for nearly six decades.

  7. Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium, often referred to as Fulton County Stadium and originally named Atlanta Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium located in Atlanta, Georgia. The stadium was home of the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball from 1966 until 1996 and the Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League from 1966 until 1991 .

  8. EverBank Stadium turf issues, explained: Why Florida-Georgia ...

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    EverBank Stadium is played on Tifway 419 Bermuda Grass, which was incidentally developed by the University of Georgia. Georgia posted about its development of the turf on X, formerly known as Twitter.

  9. Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate - Wikipedia

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    The home team has won every game but four since the home court advantage was reinstated, Georgia won two road games (2000, 2010); Georgia Tech won two (2011, 2013). Since 1994, the Tech-UGA basketball game has had the highest average attendance for both teams at their respective stadiums. 9 other games were played on neutral courts.