Nissan Stadium (Nashville, Tennessee)
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US National Football League - NFL, american football stadium, 1999_construction
Nissan Stadium is a football stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, used primarily as the home stadium of the NFL's Tennessee Titans, but also used by Tennessee State University. It is also the site of the Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl, a postseason college football game played each December, as well as other occasional uses. Located on the east bank of the Cumberland River, directly across from downtown Nashville. Its seating capacity is slightly under 69,000. Its first event was a preseason game between the Titans and the Atlanta Falcons on August 27, 1999.
Originally named for Adelphia Communications, then just "The Coliseum", it is now named for Nashville-based Louisiana-Pacific, whose corporate name, "LP Building Products" plays well into the Nashville music industry.
Originally named for Adelphia Communications, then just "The Coliseum", it is now named for Nashville-based Louisiana-Pacific, whose corporate name, "LP Building Products" plays well into the Nashville music industry.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LP_Field
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Coordinates: 36°9'59"N 86°46'17"W
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