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Location | Anaheim, California |
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Opened | April 19, 1966 |
Other Names | Anaheim Stadium (1966–1997) Edison International Field of Anaheim (1998–2003) |
Tenants | Los Angeles Angels (1966–present) Orange County Ramblers (1967–1968) Southern California Sun (1974–1975) Los Angeles Rams (1980–1994) |
Angel Stadium is a baseball stadium located in Anaheim, California. Also known as the Big A, the stadium opened in 1966 as Anaheim Stadium and has been the home of the Los Angeles Angels since its opening. From 1984-1994 it also hosted the Freedom Bowl, a college football postseason bowl game.
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