Memorial Stadium, Seattle
Constructed in 1948 following the conclusion of World War II, the Memorial Stadium stands as a tribute to the former students of Seattle High School who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to their nation. An enduring memorial wall proudly displays the names of these brave individuals who never returned from the war.
Situated in the northeastern corner of the Seattle Center, the Memorial Stadium holds a significant place on its grounds. Originally designed to accommodate 12,000 spectators, it underwent expansion between 1974 and 1975, increasing its seating capacity to 17,000. While renowned for hosting various sporting events, the stadium has also become a versatile venue for a range of other gatherings.
In the past, both the Seattle Sounders Soccer team and the A-league Sounders Soccer team called this stadium home before relocating to newer arenas. Presently, the Seattle Majestics, a women's American football team, proudly claims it as their home field.
Ownership and operation of the Memorial Stadium rest with the Seattle Public Schools. The grounds are frequently utilized for major high school tournaments, notably football competitions involving schools within the district. Additionally, the stadium serves as a prominent destination for music concerts and cultural events. Among its notable occasions is the renowned Bumbershoot, an annual international music and arts festival that draws widespread acclaim. Notably, in 1962, the venue was chosen to host the opening ceremony of the World's Fair.
Situated on 5th Avenue North, the stadium offers visitors the opportunity to witness thrilling sporting and musical spectacles while paying their respects to the Seattle students who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for their country during World War II.
Situated in the northeastern corner of the Seattle Center, the Memorial Stadium holds a significant place on its grounds. Originally designed to accommodate 12,000 spectators, it underwent expansion between 1974 and 1975, increasing its seating capacity to 17,000. While renowned for hosting various sporting events, the stadium has also become a versatile venue for a range of other gatherings.
In the past, both the Seattle Sounders Soccer team and the A-league Sounders Soccer team called this stadium home before relocating to newer arenas. Presently, the Seattle Majestics, a women's American football team, proudly claims it as their home field.
Ownership and operation of the Memorial Stadium rest with the Seattle Public Schools. The grounds are frequently utilized for major high school tournaments, notably football competitions involving schools within the district. Additionally, the stadium serves as a prominent destination for music concerts and cultural events. Among its notable occasions is the renowned Bumbershoot, an annual international music and arts festival that draws widespread acclaim. Notably, in 1962, the venue was chosen to host the opening ceremony of the World's Fair.
Situated on 5th Avenue North, the stadium offers visitors the opportunity to witness thrilling sporting and musical spectacles while paying their respects to the Seattle students who made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight for their country during World War II.
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Sight Name: Memorial Stadium
Sight Location: Seattle, USA (See walking tours in Seattle)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Seattle, USA (See walking tours in Seattle)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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