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  2. Bleacher - Wikipedia

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    The term "bleachers" used in the sense of benches for spectators can be traced back to at least 1889; [2] named as such because the generally uncovered wooden boards were "bleached by the sun". [2] [3] The Dickson Baseball Dictionary lists as a secondary definition the fans sitting in them. By the early 1900s, the term "bleachers" was being ...

  3. Peden Stadium - Wikipedia

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    This $2.8 million project removed the track, lowered the stadium's playing surface by 10 feet (3.0 m), and increased the seating capacity to its current mark of 24,000 with the addition of lower-level, bleacher-back seats collectively called the Phillips Club, plus added capacity of the Sook Center on game days.

  4. Jerry Richardson Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The stands currently seat 15,314 with bleacher seats taking up 13,586. [2] A 6,636-square-foot (616.5 m 2) press box, named for donors Steve and Vicki Luquire, [44] sits above the home side stands. [45]

  5. Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The sound system was also updated and smaller video boards were installed on the east and west sides of the stadium. 432 club seats were added to the west side and approximately 4,000 bleacher seats were added behind the south end zone expanding official seating capacity to 85,123.

  6. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The expansion was completed before the beginning of the 2001 football season, increasing the permanent seating capacity to 72,000 from its previous capacity of 51,000 seats. 4,000 bleacher seats were added in the south end zone upper deck bringing capacity to just over 76,000 with the new expansion.

  7. Stadium seating - Wikipedia

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    In stadium seating, most or all seats are placed higher than the seats immediately in front of them so that the occupants of further-back seats have less of their views blocked by those further forward. This is especially necessary in stadiums where the subject matter is typically best observed from above, rather than in-line or from below.

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