Top 10 Historic Sports Stadiums Still In Use
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Welcome to Top10Archive! Since ancient times, man has sought means of entertainment. For most of us, that happens to be found in the large world of sports. With athletics growing to be such a large part of the human culture, it comes as no surprise that such fantastic architectural creativity has gone into constructing some stadiums. In this installment, we’re counting down our pick for the top 10 most historic sports arenas still in use today!
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10. Wimbledon Centre Court, 1922 (London, UK)
9. Wrigley Field, 1914 (Chicago, IL)
8. Fenway Park, 1912 (Boston, MA)
7. Old Trafford, 1910 (Manchester, England)
6. Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 1909 (Indianapolis, IN)
5. Anfield, 1884 (Liverpool, England)
4. Churchill Downs, 1875 (Louisville, KY)
3. Saratoga Race Course, 1863 (Saratoga Springs, NY)
2. Bramall Lane Stadium, 1855 (Sheffield, England)
1. Melbourne Cricket Ground, 1854 (Melbourne, Australia)
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fenway park was built on a bog for cheap prices
Olympiastadion Berlin?!
why did it show London when it was talking manchester united stadium old
trafford
Good vid
i would barely fit Soldier’s Field, home of the chicago bears, as a
honorable mention since it’s one of the oldest North American oldest
operating stadium.
Churchill Downs is one of the most familiar stadiums i can remember off the
top of my head
Where is the Emirates???
What lol?
awesomeness.
first but everyone enjoy your day