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  2. Miami Stadium - Wikipedia

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    A large apartment complex (called The Miami Stadium Apartments) now stands where the stadium was. Estadio Quisqueya, in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (inaugurated in 1955), is an almost exact replica of the stadium. [citation needed] A PBS documentary, White Elephant: What Is There To Save?, was produced in 2007 about the stadium's history. [5]

  3. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hard Rock Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States. The stadium is the home field for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL) and the Miami Hurricanes, the University of Miami's NCAA Division I college football team.

  4. Miami Marine Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Marine Stadium is a marine stadium on Virginia Key, Miami, Florida, United States. The facility, completed in 1963 on land donated to the City of Miami from the Matheson family , is the first stadium purpose-built for powerboat racing in the United States .

  5. LoanDepot Park - Wikipedia

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    Taste of Miami food court includes such local cuisine as Cuban sandwiches, pork sandwiches, and stone crabs. There's even an aquarium inside the walls of home plate backstop containing live, tropical fish. [42] LoanDepot Park pays tribute to the two football stadiums closely associated with the team's stadium history.

  6. Miami Orange Bowl - Wikipedia

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    It was the most lopsided home shutout loss in the Miami program's history until Clemson beat Miami 58–0 in 2015. The last home game of college football in the Orange Bowl was a home win for the FIU Golden Panthers against North Texas. FIU had been using the Orange Bowl as home field for the season due to renovations to their home stadium.

  7. Sports in Miami - Wikipedia

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    Greater Miami is home to many college sports teams with football and basketball having preeminent status. The most prominent are the University of Miami Hurricanes whose football team plays at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens and whose men's and women's basketball teams play at Watsco Center on the University of Miami's campus in Coral Gables.

  8. Kaseya Center - Wikipedia

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    The arena during the national anthem before a 2022 Miami Heat playoff game The arena as seen from Freedom Tower station. Kaseya Center (Pat Riley Court at Kaseya Center) is a multi-purpose arena on Biscayne Bay in Miami, Florida. The arena is home to the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association.

  9. Pitbull Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pitbull Stadium [4] is a college football and soccer stadium on the campus of Florida International University (FIU) in unincorporated Miami-Dade County, Florida with a Miami mailing address. It is the home stadium of the FIU Panthers football team and the Miami FC soccer team from the USL Championship. The stadium opened in 1995 and has a ...