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Municipal Stadium/Baltimore Stadium with the old Greco–Roman style colonnade and porticoes and 33rd Street boulevard to the south in the foreground – Army-Navy football game in 1944. Memorial Stadium was launched as Municipal Stadium, also sometimes known as Baltimore Stadium or Venable Stadium.
In 1922 the city built Venable Stadium on the site of the former park. [1] It gradually became known as Baltimore Municipal Stadium, or more commonly Municipal Stadium. Between 1949 and 1950 the stadium was disassembled/razed and replaced simultaneously on the same structural footprint by Baltimore's better known Memorial Stadium. Games ...
MacArthur Stadium, originally Municipal Stadium, Syracuse, New York; Midway Stadium, two stadiums, the second originally Municipal Stadium, St. Paul, Minnesota; Municipal Stadium (Waterbury), Connecticut; Municipal Stadium (Daytona Beach), now Daytona Stadium in Daytona Beach, Florida; Municipal Stadium (Baltimore), now Memorial Stadium, Maryland
Motivated by the Orioles' success, the city chose to rebuild the old Municipal Stadium as a multi-purpose facility of major league caliber, which they renamed Memorial Stadium. Two new tenants were the National Football League 's newly relocated Baltimore Colts in 1953, and then the American League Orioles, when the St. Louis Browns transferred ...
The Army Black Knights and Navy Midshipmen will play at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, ... Dec. 13, 2025: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Md.) Dec. 12, 2026: MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, N.J.)
33rd Street passes to the north of an area where two historic stadiums were built in succession. In 1922, Municipal Stadium (also known as "Baltimore Stadium" and "Venerable Stadium") was built as a football only bowl on the site of the former larger Venable Park. Municipal Stadium was later only 27 years later, demolished in 1949, and the ...
M&T Bank Stadium – Baltimore Ravens. M&T Bank Stadium. Year opened: 1998. Capacity: 70,765. ... The stadium is located in Santa Clara, roughly 43 miles from San Francisco – and it's actually ...
Baltimore: N/A 109,748 1870 [1] Commanders Field: Landover: Washington Commanders: 62,000 1997 [2] M&T Bank Stadium: Baltimore: Baltimore Ravens: 70,745 1998 [3] SECU Stadium: College Park: Maryland Terrapins: 51,802 1950 [4] Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Baltimore: Baltimore Orioles: 44,970 1992 [5] Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium ...