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  2. Younts Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Melvin & Dollie Younts Stadium is a 5,000-capacity multi-use stadium located in Tigerville, South Carolina on the campus of North Greenville University where it serves as home to the school's football program.

  3. Geodis Park - Wikipedia

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    Geodis Park, [2] known during development and construction as Nashville SC Stadium and Nashville Fairgrounds Stadium, [3] is a 30,109-seat soccer-specific stadium at the historic Nashville Fairgrounds in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the home of Major League Soccer club Nashville SC.

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  5. E. S. Rose Park - Wikipedia

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    E. S. Rose Park is a baseball, softball, soccer, and track & field venue in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.It is home to Nashville Union FC and Belmont Bruins baseball, softball, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's track & field teams of the NCAA Division I Ohio Valley Conference.

  6. Category:Sports venues in Nashville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Baseball venues in Nashville, Tennessee (8 P) Pages in category "Sports venues in Nashville, Tennessee" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

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  9. Oliver C. Dawson Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Bulldogs played the first football game at the stadium – then known as State College Stadium – on October 1, 1955, against Allen University. [1] The stadium took its current name in 1984, named after Oliver C. Dawson (1910–1989), athletic director at the university for 16 years, and inductee of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame .