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Revision as of 13:55, 14 December 2021
Location | Halawa, Hawaii |
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Opened | November 11, 1926 |
Closed | September 1975 |
Demolished | December 1976 |
Other Names | n/a |
Tenants | Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (1926-74) The Hawaiians (1974-75) |
Honolulu Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium located in the Moʻiliʻili district of Honolulu, Hawai'i, at the corner of King and Isenberg Streets. Opened in 1926, it was the primary sports venue in Hawaiʻi preceding Aloha Stadium. During its final years, the stadium could hold about 25,000 fans. A public park, Old Stadium Park, now occupies the location. A plaque at the corner of King and Isenberg commemorates the stadium. Some of the property wall that stood behind the stands on the west end still remains.
List of credited publications
League | Date/Season | Team(s) | Type |
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National Football League | September 6, 1948 | Hawaiian Warriors vs. Los Angeles Rams | Program |
World Football League | August 23, 1975 | The Hawaiians vs. Chicago Winds | Program |
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