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- Veterans_Stadium abstract "Veterans Stadium (informally called "The Vet") was a professional-sports, multi-purpose stadium, located at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex. The listed seating capacities in 1971 were 62,000 seats for football, and 56,371 for baseball.It housed the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles from 1971 to January 2003 and the National League's Philadelphia Phillies baseball team from 1971 to 2003. The 1976 and 1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Games were held at the venue. The Vet also hosted the annual Army-Navy football game seventeen times: first in 1980, and last in 2001.In addition to professional baseball and football, the stadium hosted other amateur and professional sports, large entertainment events, and other civic affairs.".
- Veterans_Stadium architect KlingStubbins.
- Veterans_Stadium builder Thomas_McCloskey.
- Veterans_Stadium buildingStartDate "1967-10-02".
- Veterans_Stadium cost "5.0E7".
- Veterans_Stadium dateOfAbandonment "2003-09-28".
- Veterans_Stadium demolitionDate "2004-03-21".
- Veterans_Stadium engineer McCormick_Taylor.
- Veterans_Stadium location Pennsylvania.
- Veterans_Stadium location Philadelphia.
- Veterans_Stadium location United_States.
- Veterans_Stadium openingDate "1969-04-10".
- Veterans_Stadium openingDate "1971-04-10".
- Veterans_Stadium operator Philadelphia.
- Veterans_Stadium owner Pennsylvania.
- Veterans_Stadium owner Philadelphia.
- Veterans_Stadium owner United_States.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Baltimore_Stars.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Philadelphia_Atoms.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Philadelphia_Eagles.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Philadelphia_Fury.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Philadelphia_Phillies.
- Veterans_Stadium tenant Temple_Owls_football.
- Veterans_Stadium thumbnail Veterans_stade.png?width=300.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1976.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink mlb_asgrecaps_story_headline.jsp?story_page=recap_1996.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink vet_farewell.jsp.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink thevet.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink VeteransStadium.html.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink philly.htm.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink vetera.htm.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink VeteransStadium.htm.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink Former_Philadelphia_2.html.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink 040321-01.html.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink VeteransStadium.htm.
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageID "270674".
- Veterans_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "605194307".
- Veterans_Stadium after Candlestick_Park.
- Veterans_Stadium after Citizens_Bank_Park.
- Veterans_Stadium after Lincoln_Financial_Field.
- Veterans_Stadium after Progressive_Field.
- Veterans_Stadium after Yankee_Stadium_(1923).
- Veterans_Stadium align "right".
- Veterans_Stadium architect KlingStubbins.
- Veterans_Stadium before Edward_Jones_Dome.
- Veterans_Stadium before Franklin_Field.
- Veterans_Stadium before Globe_Life_Park_in_Arlington.
- Veterans_Stadium before Milwaukee_County_Stadium.
- Veterans_Stadium before Shibe_Park.
- Veterans_Stadium before Tampa_Stadium.
- Veterans_Stadium brokeGround "1967-10-02".
- Veterans_Stadium caption "Aerial view of stadium .".
- Veterans_Stadium closed "2003-09-28".
- Veterans_Stadium constructionCost "5.0E7".
- Veterans_Stadium currentLocation "Parking lot for Citizens Bank Park".
- Veterans_Stadium demolished "2004-03-21".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Backstop — 54 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Baseball:".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Center field — 408 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Left center field — 371 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Left field — 330 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Right center field — 371 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium dimensions "Right field — 330 feet".
- Veterans_Stadium direction "vertical".
- Veterans_Stadium footer "Veterans Stadium before and during one of U2's Zoo TV Tour shows in 1992".
- Veterans_Stadium generalContractor Thomas_McCloskey.
- Veterans_Stadium hasPhotoCollection Veterans_Stadium.
- Veterans_Stadium image "Zoo TV Tour 1992-09-03 Veterans Stadium Preshow.jpg".
- Veterans_Stadium image "Zoo TV Tour 1992-09-03 Veterans Stadium pic f.jpg".
- Veterans_Stadium location United_States.
- Veterans_Stadium location "3501".
- Veterans_Stadium location "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148".
- Veterans_Stadium nickname ""The Vet"".
- Veterans_Stadium opened "1969-04-10".
- Veterans_Stadium opened "1971-04-10".
- Veterans_Stadium operator Philadelphia.
- Veterans_Stadium owner Pennsylvania.
- Veterans_Stadium owner Philadelphia.
- Veterans_Stadium owner United_States.
- Veterans_Stadium school "Temple University".
- Veterans_Stadium seatingCapacity "Baseball: 62,306".
- Veterans_Stadium seatingCapacity "Football: 65,386".
- Veterans_Stadium stadiumName "Veterans Stadium".
- Veterans_Stadium structuralEngineer McCormick_Taylor.
- Veterans_Stadium surface AstroTurf.
- Veterans_Stadium surface NexTurf.
- Veterans_Stadium team "Temple Owls".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Philadelphia Atoms".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Philadelphia Eagles".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Philadelphia Fury".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Philadelphia Phillies".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Philadelphia Stars".
- Veterans_Stadium tenants "Temple University".
- Veterans_Stadium title "Home of the Philadelphia Eagles".
- Veterans_Stadium title "Home of the Philadelphia Phillies".
- Veterans_Stadium title "Host of NFC Championship Game".
- Veterans_Stadium title "Host of the All-Star Game".
- Veterans_Stadium title "Temple".
- Veterans_Stadium width "200".
- Veterans_Stadium wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.