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The Tacoma Dome is an indoor multi-purpose arena in Tacoma, Washington, United States. It is located south of Downtown Tacoma , adjacent to Interstate 5 and Tacoma Dome Station . It is currently used for basketball tournaments by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA), concerts, and other community events.
The following is a list of covered sports stadiums, ordered by capacity; that is the maximum number spectators the stadium can accommodate for a sports event. This is intended to include only stadiums that are used for sports traditionally held outdoors.
The franchise is legally organized as a limited liability company under the name New York Jets, LLC. [6] The team was founded in 1959 as the Titans of New York, a charter member of the American Football League (AFL); the franchise joined the NFL in the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.
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New York Giants New York Jets: East Rutherford, New Jersey: 82,500 FieldTurf Core [32] Open 2010 [33] Nissan Stadium: Tennessee Titans: Nashville, Tennessee: 69,143 Matrix Helix Turf with organic infill [34] Open 1999 [35] Northwest Stadium: Washington Commanders: Landover, Maryland: 62,000 Bermuda grass: Open 1997 [36] [37] NRG Stadium ...
Mayor Woodards and the Tacoma City Council also adopted Resolution 41197 last month that established $300,000 in additional funding for Youth Summer programming in Tacoma as a response to the ...
In 1983, a Formula One auto race was planned for the New York City area. A temporary street circuit at the Meadowlands Sports Complex was one of the finalists for the location. A course at Flushing Meadows Park, in the New York City borough of Queens, was chosen, but the event was canceled before the first running. [30]
Madison Square Garden (second) – New York (built on the site of the first Madison Square Garden; the New York Life Building now stands on the site) Madison Square Garden (third) – New York (demolished in 1968; used as a parking lot until One Worldwide Plaza was built on the site in 1989) Note: The first Madison Square Garden was not an ...