Trinity Health Stadium: Difference between revisions
From SportsPaper Wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
| location = Hartford, Connecticut | | location = Hartford, Connecticut | ||
| opened = 1935 | | opened = 1935 | ||
| other_names = Dillon Stadium (1935- | | other_names = Dillon Stadium (1956-2022)<br/>Municipal Stadium (1935-56) | ||
| tenants = [[Hartford Knights]] (1968-73)<br/>[[Hartford Charter Oaks]] (1964-67) | | tenants = [[Hartford Knights]] (1968-73)<br/>[[Hartford Charter Oaks]] (1964-67) | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Trinity Health Stadium''' is a multipurpose facility in Hartford, Connecticut. | '''Trinity Health Stadium''' is a multipurpose facility in Hartford, Connecticut. Initially named Municipal Stadium, it was renamed in 1956 after James H. Dillon, Hartford's recreation director. | ||
{{ACFL}} | {{ACFL}} |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 31 December 2024
Location | Hartford, Connecticut |
---|---|
Opened | 1935 |
Other Names | Dillon Stadium (1956-2022) Municipal Stadium (1935-56) |
Tenants | Hartford Knights (1968-73) Hartford Charter Oaks (1964-67) |
Trinity Health Stadium is a multipurpose facility in Hartford, Connecticut. Initially named Municipal Stadium, it was renamed in 1956 after James H. Dillon, Hartford's recreation director.
Venues Portal |