Municipal Stadium (Kansas City, Missouri)
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Revision as of 14:30, 22 December 2024 by SportsPaperChris (talk | contribs) (Replaced content with "{{Infobox defunct venue | image = | venue_name = Municipal Stadium | location = Kansas City, Missouri | opened = July 3, 1923 | closed = October 4, 1972 | demolished = 1976 | other_names = Blues Stadium (1943-54)<br/>Ruppert Stadium (1937-43)<br/>Muehlebach Field (1923-37) | tenants = Kansas City Royals (1969-72)<br/>Kansas City Chiefs (1963-71)<br/>Kansas City Athletics (1955-67)<br/>Kansas City Cowboys (1924-26) }} '''Municipal Stadium''' was an Am...")
Location | Kansas City, Missouri |
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Opened | July 3, 1923 |
Closed | October 4, 1972 |
Demolished | 1976 |
Other Names | Blues Stadium (1943-54) Ruppert Stadium (1937-43) Muehlebach Field (1923-37) |
Tenants | Kansas City Royals (1969-72) Kansas City Chiefs (1963-71) Kansas City Athletics (1955-67) Kansas City Cowboys (1924-26) |
Municipal Stadium was an American baseball and football stadium in the central United States, located in Kansas City, Missouri. It was located at the corner of Brooklyn Avenue and E. 22nd Street.
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