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  2. Three Rivers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).

  3. Remembering the implosion of Three Rivers Stadium 20 years ago

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    On this day 20 years ago, Three Rivers Stadium, the site of a great deal of Pittsburgh’s sports and pop culture history, met its premature demise — blown to bits after PNC Park and Heinz...

  4. Three Rivers Stadium: Gone 20 Years, But Many Memories Remain

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    Three Rivers Stadium, home to the Pirates and Steelers since 1970 and the occasional home to the University of Pittsburgh Panthers, was imploded in spectacular fashion to usher in new eras for...

  5. Three Rivers Stadium (Pittsburgh) – Society for American ...

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    Three Rivers Stadium; if it wasn’t the most picturesque coliseum in American sports history, it was perhaps one of the most perfectly named. In southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, the county seat of Allegheny County, lies partly in a hilly region known as the Golden Triangle, the location of the city’s business district.

  6. Three Rivers Stadium - Brookline Connection

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    Three Rivers Stadium was one of the main items in the transformation of the Pittsburgh riverfront from an industrial center into a showcase attraction to highlight the Golden Triangle. Conceived in the 1950s during Renaissance I as a replacement for aging Forbes Field, many different designs were debated.

  7. Three Rivers Stadium: Pittsburgh’s Tryst with Baseball and ...

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    This iconic stadium was a shared home for the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL). Due to its versatile design and rich history, it became one of the most celebrated stadiums in America.

  8. Three Rivers Stadium Years | Pittsburgh Pirates - MLB.com

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    After playing in cavernous Forbes Field since June 30, 1909, the Bucs began play at a multi-purpose stadium located at the confluence of Pittsburgh's three rivers. The aptly named Three Rivers Stadium played host to its first game on July 16, 1970, with the Pirates losing a 3-2 decision to the Reds.

  9. THREE RIVERS STADIUM - Ballparks of Baseball

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    For three decades along the banks of the Allegheny River sat Three Rivers Stadium, home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was the second ballpark to be located across the river from downtown Pittsburgh as the Pirates had played at Exposition Park from 1890 to 1909.

  10. Three Rivers Stadium – Pittsburgh’s Multi-Sport Icon

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    Explore the rich history of Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh's iconic multipurpose venue, and its lasting legacy in sports and cultural events.

  11. Three Rivers Stadium - Wikiwand

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    Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).