LARGEST -- Stadium in DC - Washington, DC
Posted by: bluesnote
N 38° 53.388 W 076° 58.313
18S E 328978 N 4306395
A large stadium located in Washington, DC.
Waymark Code: WMXFE9
Location: District of Columbia, United States
Date Posted: 01/06/2018
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The stadium is the largest within the District of Columbia and is one of two professional stadiums.
Taken from Wikipedia, "Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium, commonly known as RFK Stadium and originally named District of Columbia Stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Washington, D.C., located about two miles (3 km) due east of the U.S. Capitol building. RFK Stadium has been home to an NFL team, two Major League Baseball teams, eight professional soccer teams, a college football team, a bowl game and a USFL team. It has hosted dozens of major soccer games including men's and women's World Cup matches, nine men's and women's first-round soccer games in the 1996 Summer Olumpics and numerous American friendlies and World Cup qualifying matches. It has also hosted college football, college soccer, baseball exhibitions, boxing matches, a cycling race, a Grand Prix, marathons and dozens of major concerts and events.
RFK was the first major stadium designed specifically as a multi-sport facility for both football and baseball. Although there were stadiums that served this purpose before, such as Forbes Field in Pittsburgh (1909), Cleveland Municipal Stadium (1932), Baltimore's Memorial Stadium (1950), New York's Yankee Stadium (1923) and Polo Grounds (1890), as well as Chicago's Wrigley Field (1914) and Comiskey Park (1910), RFK was one of the first to employ what became known as the "cookie-cutter" design.
It is owned and operated by Events DC (the successor agency to the DC Armory Board), a quasi-public organization affiliated with the city government under a long-term lease from the National Park Service, which owns the land. The lease expires in 2038."
Type of documentation of superlative status: Website
Location of coordinates: Stadium
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