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- Joe_Albi_Stadium abstract "Joe Albi Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in Spokane, Washington. Primarily used for high school football, it is located in the northwest part of the city, just east of the Spokane River.The stadium is located on the former site of the Baxter hospital reservation of the U.S. Army. Built in less than four months in 1950, it opened as "Spokane Memorial Stadium" on September 15 with high school football. The name was selected through a newspaper contest and adopted by the city council in July. The original grass field was taken from the parade grounds at historic Fort George Wright. The venue had a seating capacity of 25,000 and did not have a running track; city track continued at Hart Field in south Spokane. Memorial Stadium was renamed in the spring of 1962 for attorney Joseph A. Albi (1892–1962), a local sports booster who led the efforts to fund and construct it. That summer, the field level was lowered by 11 feet (3.4 m) and 7,000 seats were added.AstroTurf was first installed in 1970, and replaced with SuperTurf in 1979 and 1984. The playing surface was altered for professional soccer in 1996, essentially undoing the lowering project of 1962. The field level was raised 6.5 feet (2.0 m) and the width of the new artificial turf was extended to 250 feet (76 m), formerly at 191 feet (58 m), and seating was removed. The field was changed a decade later to infilled FieldTurf in 2006.The stadium has a current seating capacity of 28,646, and the playing field runs in the traditional north-south configuration at an elevation of 1,890 feet (576 m) above sea level. The press box is located at the top of the west grandstand.Over the years it has hosted various events: concerts (including Elvis Presley in 1957), rodeos, and auto races. The most notable team to play at the stadium was the Washington State Cougars, now of the Pac-12, who played several games per season at the stadium for more than three decades.On the professional level, the field has hosted to three professional leagues. In 1961 the Calgary Stampeders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 14-7 in a CFL pre-season game. Then it was the Seattle Seahawks of the NFL playing their second preseason game in franchise history at Joe Albi on August 7, 1976, losing 27-16 to the Chicago Bears.".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium buildingStartDate "1950-04-26".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium cost "496558.0".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium formerName "(1950–62)".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium formerName "Memorial Stadium".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium location Spokane,_Washington.
- Joe_Albi_Stadium location Washington_(state).
- Joe_Albi_Stadium openingDate "1950-09-15".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium owner Spokane,_Washington.
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- Joe_Albi_Stadium brokeGround "1950-04-26".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium caption "New FieldTurf in October 2006".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium constructionCost "496558.0".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium expanded "1962".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium expanded "lower seating added".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium formerNames "Memorial Stadium".
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- Joe_Albi_Stadium location Spokane,_Washington.
- Joe_Albi_Stadium location Washington_(state).
- Joe_Albi_Stadium location "4918".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium mainContractors "& Sons".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium mainContractors "McInnis and Henry George".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium opened "1950-09-15".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium owner "City of Spokane".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium renovated "1996".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium renovated "lower seating removed".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium renovated "widened for pro soccer,".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium seatingCapacity "25000".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium seatingCapacity "28646".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium seatingCapacity "35000".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium stadiumName "Joe Albi Stadium".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium structuralEngineer "Moffat, Nichol, & Taylor".
- Joe_Albi_Stadium surface AstroTurf.
- Joe_Albi_Stadium surface FieldTurf.
- Joe_Albi_Stadium surface "Natural grass".
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- Joe_Albi_Stadium tenants "Idaho Vandals - 1971 -".
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- Joe_Albi_Stadium comment "Joe Albi Stadium is an outdoor athletic stadium in Spokane, Washington. Primarily used for high school football, it is located in the northwest part of the city, just east of the Spokane River.The stadium is located on the former site of the Baxter hospital reservation of the U.S. Army. Built in less than four months in 1950, it opened as "Spokane Memorial Stadium" on September 15 with high school football.".
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