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- Three_Rivers_Stadium abstract "Three Rivers Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1970 to 2000. It was home to the Pittsburgh Pirates of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL).Built as a replacement to Forbes Field, which opened in 1909, the $55 million ($353.7 million today) multi-purpose facility was designed to maximize efficiency. Ground was broken in April 1968 and an oft behind-schedule construction plan lasted for 29 months. The stadium opened on July 16, 1970 when the Pirates played their first game. In the 1971 World Series, Three Rivers Stadium hosted the first World Series game played at night. The following year the stadium was the site of the Immaculate Reception. The final game in the stadium was won by the Steelers on December 16, 2000. Three Rivers Stadium also hosted the Pittsburgh Maulers of the United States Football League and the University of Pittsburgh Panthers football team for a single season each.After its closing, Three Rivers Stadium was imploded in 2001, and the Pirates and Steelers each moved into newly built stadiums.".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium builder Hunt_Construction_Group.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium buildingStartDate "1968-04-25".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium cost "5.5E7".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium dateOfAbandonment "2000-12-16".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium demolitionDate "2001-02-11".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium engineer Osborn_Engineering.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium location Pittsburgh.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium openingDate "1970-07-16".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium operator Stadium_Authority_of_the_City_of_Pittsburgh.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium owner Pittsburgh.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenant Pittsburgh_Maulers.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenant Pittsburgh_Panthers_football.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenant Pittsburgh_Pirates.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenant Pittsburgh_Steelers.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium thumbnail Three_Rivers_Stadium.jpg?width=300.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink index2.html.
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- Three_Rivers_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink three-rivers-stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium wikiPageID "737740".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "604383133".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Foxboro_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Globe_Life_Park_in_Arlington.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Heinz_Field.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Miami_Orange_Bowl.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Mile_High_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Milwaukee_County_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after O.co_Coliseum.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after PNC_Park.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium after Qualcomm_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium architect "Deeter Ritchy Sipple".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium architect "Michael Baker, Jr.".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Forbes_Field.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Foxboro_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Kauffman_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Miami_Orange_Bowl.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Mile_High_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before O.co_Coliseum.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Oriole_Park_at_Camden_Yards.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Pitt_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium before Ralph_Wilson_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium brokeGround "1968-04-25".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium closed "2000-12-16".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium constructionCost "5.5E7".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium demolished "2001-02-11".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium dimensions "180.0".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium dimensions "6120.0".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium dimensions "6840.0".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium dimensions "7320.0".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium generalContractor "Huber, Hunt & Nichols/Mascaro".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium hasPhotoCollection Three_Rivers_Stadium.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium location "600".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium location "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15212".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium nickname "The Blast Furnace".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium nickname "The House that Clemente Built".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium opened "1970-07-16".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium operator Stadium_Authority_of_the_City_of_Pittsburgh.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium owner Pittsburgh.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium seatingCapacity "Baseball: 47,971".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium seatingCapacity "Football: 59,000".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium stadiumName "Three Rivers Stadium".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium structuralEngineer Osborn_Engineering.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium surface Artificial_turf.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium surface AstroTurf.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenants "Pittsburgh Maulers".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenants "Pittsburgh Panthers".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenants "Pittsburgh Pirates".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium tenants "Pittsburgh Steelers".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium title "Home of the Pittsburgh Panthers".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium title "Home of the Pittsburgh Pirates".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium title "Home of the Pittsburgh Steelers".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium title "Host of AFC Championship Game".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium title "Host of the MLB All-Star Game".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1970".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1973".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1974".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1976".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1979".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1994".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1995".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "1998".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium years "2000".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_2001.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_Major_League_Baseball_venues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_National_Football_League_venues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_college_football_venues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Demolished_sports_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Multi-purpose_stadiums_in_the_United_States.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Pittsburgh_Panthers_football_venues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Pittsburgh_Pirates_stadiums.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Pittsburgh_Steelers_stadiums.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1970.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium subject Category:United_States_Football_League_venues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium point "40.446666666666665 -80.01277777777777".
- Three_Rivers_Stadium type Area108497294.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium type Artifact100021939.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium type DefunctCollegeFootballVenues.
- Three_Rivers_Stadium type DefunctMajorLeagueBaseballVenues.