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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 ...

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    People fix a hamburger plate at a tailgate tent before kickoff of Anderson University's inaugural football game on Spero Financial Field at Melvin and Dollie Younts Stadium at Anderson University ...

  4. Johnson Hagood Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Hagood Stadium is an 11,500-seat football stadium, the home field of The Citadel Bulldogs football team, in Charleston, South Carolina, United States.The stadium is named in honor of Brigadier General Johnson Hagood, CSA, class of 1847, who commanded Confederate forces in Charleston during the Civil War and later served as Comptroller and Governor of South Carolina.

  5. Brooks Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Stadium is a 21,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Conway, South Carolina. It is home to the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers football team at Coastal Carolina University . The facility opened in 2003 and is named in honor of Coby Garrett Brooks and Boni Belle Brooks, children of Robert Brooks . [ 2 ]

  6. Template:South Carolina college football venues - Wikipedia

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  7. 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 .

  8. Paladin Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Paladin Stadium is a 16,000-seat stadium located near Greenville, South Carolina, US. [2] It was built in 1981 at a cost of $2 million, and originally seated 13,200 fans. [3] It was expanded to its current capacity in 1985, and is currently home to the Furman Paladins football team. The stadium was converted to field turf before the 2013 season.

  9. Template:MLB stadiums map - Wikipedia

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