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- Cycledrome abstract "The Cycledrome was an American football stadium and velodrome located in Providence, Rhode Island. Its name derived from its intended use as a bicycle racing stadium (velodrome) when it was built in 1925 by sports promoter Pete Laudati. The stadium was home to the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League (NFL) from 1925 to 1933, who played their games in the infield of the velodrome. The football field was snugly surrounded by a wooden track with steeply-banked ends, which cut sharply into the end zones and reduced them to just five yards in depth. During football games, temporary seating was permitted on the straight-away portion of the track, which was so close to the field that players, after being tackled, often found themselves in the stands.In 1930 floodlights were installed at the stadium for night games, and the Steam Roller became the first NFL team to host a game under lights.The Cycledrome had a capacity of 10,000 spectators.The Cycledrome was located off of North Main Street, near the Providence-Pawtucket line. In its later years, the Cycledrome was the location of the E.M. Loewe's drive-in theater. The site is now home to a Shaw's Supermarket and a Peter Pan Bus Terminal.".
- Cycledrome location Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome location Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome operator Providence_Steam_Roller.
- Cycledrome owner Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome tenant Providence_Steam_Roller.
- Cycledrome wikiPageID "22042771".
- Cycledrome wikiPageRevisionID "596596147".
- Cycledrome built "1925".
- Cycledrome closed "1937".
- Cycledrome demolished "1938".
- Cycledrome hasPhotoCollection Cycledrome.
- Cycledrome location Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome location Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome operator Providence_Steam_Roller.
- Cycledrome owner Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome seatingCapacity "10000".
- Cycledrome stadiumName "Cycledrome".
- Cycledrome surface "Grass".
- Cycledrome tenants Providence_Steam_Roller.
- Cycledrome subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Providence,_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome subject Category:Defunct_American_football_venues.
- Cycledrome subject Category:Defunct_National_Football_League_venues.
- Cycledrome subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Rhode_Island.
- Cycledrome type Area108497294.
- Cycledrome type Artifact100021939.
- Cycledrome type DefunctAmericanFootballVenues.
- Cycledrome type DefunctNationalFootballLeagueVenues.
- Cycledrome type Location100027167.
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- Cycledrome type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cycledrome type Region108630985.
- Cycledrome type Scene108645963.
- Cycledrome type SportsVenuesInRhodeIsland.
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- Cycledrome type Structure104341686.
- Cycledrome type Venue108677628.
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- Cycledrome type Place.
- Cycledrome type SportFacility.
- Cycledrome type Stadium.
- Cycledrome type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cycledrome type Place.
- Cycledrome type StadiumOrArena.
- Cycledrome type Location.
- Cycledrome comment "The Cycledrome was an American football stadium and velodrome located in Providence, Rhode Island. Its name derived from its intended use as a bicycle racing stadium (velodrome) when it was built in 1925 by sports promoter Pete Laudati. The stadium was home to the Providence Steam Roller of the National Football League (NFL) from 1925 to 1933, who played their games in the infield of the velodrome.".
- Cycledrome label "Cycledrome".
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- Cycledrome sameAs Cycledrome.
- Cycledrome wasDerivedFrom Cycledrome?oldid=596596147.
- Cycledrome isPrimaryTopicOf Cycledrome.
- Cycledrome name "Cycledrome".