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VETERANS STADIUM

BAYONNE-USA

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VETERANS STADIUM
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Company Address: 630 Avenue C,BAYONNE,NJ,USA 
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07002-3878 
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Fax Number: 2018586164 (+1-201-858-6164) 
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village & twp 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
912104 
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Government Offices-City, Village & Twp 
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  • Veterans Stadium - Wikipedia
    Veterans Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, at the northeast corner of Broad Street and Pattison Avenue, part of the South Philadelphia Sports Complex The seating capacities were 65,358 for football, and 56,371 for baseball
  • Veterans Stadium – The Phillies’ Former Fortress
    Veterans Stadium, often fondly referred to as “The Vet,” was a beloved multi-purpose stadium nestled in the heart of South Philadelphia Completed in 1971, it served as the home turf for the Philadelphia Phillies for over thirty years
  • The history of South Philly’s Veterans Stadium – NBC10 Philadelphia
    Yet perhaps none of those places have more tales and tradition than the historic and infamous Veterans Stadium in South Philly April 10, 1971, was the first game at Veterans Stadium
  • Veterans Stadium - Philadelphia - RetroSeasons. com
    The stadium was named by the Philadelphia City Council, in 1968, for the veterans of all wars As early as December 1969, the Phillies expected that they would play the first month of the 1970 season at Connie Mack Stadium before moving to the new venue
  • Veterans Stadium Historical Marker
    Veterans Stadium was home to the Eagles from 1971 through two playoff games in January 2003 (A historical marker located in Philadelphia in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania )
  • Veterans Stadium - USFL (United States Football League)
    The principle home of the Philadelphia Stars in 1983 and 1984, Veterans Stadium was built over the course of three years, finally opening its doors in April 1971
  • Veterans Stadium | American Football Wiki | Fandom
    Philadelphia Veterans Stadium (informally called "The Vet") was a 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
  • Veterans Stadium - Ballparks
    V eterans Stadium was built on a 74-acre site in South Philadelphia, part of a complex that also included the Spectrum, home of both the Flyers (NHL) and 76ers (NBA), and JFK Stadium, site of the annual Army-Navy college football game
  • Veterans Stadium was demolished 20 years ago today - ABC27
    Everything inside the stadium was sold off, including over 10,000 seats On March 21, 2004 Veterans Stadium was demolished, imploding in 62 seconds, as players, coaches and fans looked on
  • Veterans Stadium - History, Photos More of the former NFL stadium of . . .
    When it opened, Veterans Stadium was one of the NFL’s largest stadiums with over 62,000 multicolored seats circling the Astroturf field In order for the stadium to be converted from baseball to football, rollaway seats were used




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