Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
N 25° 57.410 W 080° 14.396
17R E 576094 N 2871124
Dolphin Stadium is home to the Florida Marlins Baseball team and the Miami Dolphins Fooball team.
Waymark Code: WM1RKW
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 07/02/2007
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Dolphin Stadium, located in Miami Gardens, Florida, is a world-class sports and entertainment facility that hosts a wide variety of events including: Miami Dolphins football, Florida Marlins baseball, the FedEx Orange Bowl (including the upcoming National Championship game in 2009), and was the home of the 2007, and will be the home of the 2010 Super Bowls. The stadium has also been the home of two Major League Baseball (MLB) World Series Games, three National Football League (NFL) Super Bowls, and numerous concerts. Dolphin Stadium boasts the largest hi-definition video boards in professional sports and the world’s longest LED ribbon display. Owned by H. Wayne Huizenga, Dolphin Stadium is undergoing extensive renovations and improvements expected to be completed by 2009, making Dolphin Stadium the premier stadium in the United States and the Americas.
(The above text was copied from the Dolphin Stadium website.)
Most of the pictures in the gallery were taken during the Florida Marlins 2007 Opening Day. The pictures of Dawg were taken during dogs' day at the ballpark on May 4, 2007.
It's the home of which team(s)?: Florida Marlins and Miami Dolphins
Which professional sports are played here?: Major League Baseball and Football
Capacity (number of seats): baseball-expandable to about 68,000 - Football-76,500
Opening Date: 12/16/1987
Guided Tours: yes
Venue's Website or Team's Website: [Web Link]
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