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Revision as of 11:37, 20 November 2022
Location | Omaha, Nebraska |
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Opened | September 15, 1950 |
Closed | January 2022 |
Demolished | TBD |
Other Names | Memorial Stadium (1950-62) |
Tenants | Washington State Cougars (1950-83) Spokane Shockers (1968-69) |
Joe Albi Stadium is a former outdoor athletic stadium located in Northwest, Spokane, Washington, United States, that is currently undergoing demolition. The process is expected to complete in fall 2022.
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