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(Created page with "{{Infobox defunct venue | venue_name = Downing Stadium | location = New York City, New York | opened = July 11, 1936 | closed = 2002 | demolished = 2002 | other_names = Triborough Stadium<br/>Randall's Island Stadium | tenants = Hartford Knights (1968-73)<br/>Hartford Charter Oaks (1964-67) }} '''Downing Stadium''' was a 22,000-seat stadium in New York City. It was renamed Downing Stadium in 1955 after John J. Downing, a director at the New York City Department...") |
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Revision as of 13:29, 28 May 2022
Location | New York City, New York |
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Opened | July 11, 1936 |
Closed | 2002 |
Demolished | 2002 |
Other Names | Triborough Stadium Randall's Island Stadium |
Tenants | Brooklyn Dodgers (CoFL) (1966) New York Stars (1974) |
Downing Stadium was a 22,000-seat stadium in New York City. It was renamed Downing Stadium in 1955 after John J. Downing, a director at the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. It was demolished in 2002 and the current Icahn Stadium was built on the site.
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