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This event was one of the first at Soldier Field to be televised. The event featured one of the largest parades in Chicago's history. The parade preceding the event at Soldier Field featured over 15,000 Shriners from 1,000 American and Canadian chapters of the group and 130 bands. The parade covered three miles and lasted five-hours.
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The opening match of the 1994 World Cup at Soldier Field was one of the five events covered in the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary June 17, 1994. Soldier Field features (much changed) in August 4017a.d. in From The Highlands short story in David Weber's anthology collection Changer Of Worlds. It appears to have gone through multiple renovations ...
They will perform at Soldier Field in Chicago Aug. 28 and then at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. In September, the concerts will move to the Rose Bowl in ...
Good morning, Chicago. Beyoncé will bring her global “Renaissance World Tour” to Soldier Field this Saturday and Sunday. Doors open at 5 p.m. and the show is expected to begin at 8 p.m ...
[1] [2] For the 1956 season, NASCAR held races at Soldier Field in Chicago, including this Grand National Series race and two Convertible Division races. [1] Soldier Field had been regularly used as an auto racing venue since the 1940s. [3] This was the first NASCAR Grand National Series/NASCAR Cup Series race to be held in the city of Chicago. [4]
All 61,500 tickets have been sold for the Inter Miami game on the road Wednesday against the Chicago Fire, but it remains to be seen whether all the Soldier Field seats will be filled as more than ...
Marketing brochure for Soldier Field, published circa 1952 Duane Carter at Soldier Field in the 1940s Cover artwork for 1947 program. Motorsport at Soldier Field began at the stadium's opening event on September 5, 1924, an athletics meet for the Chicago Police Benevolent Association which featured motoball (motorcycle polo) as an event.