AT&T Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
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AT&T Stadium is a domed multipurpose stadium with a retractable roof located in Arlington, Texas. It serves as the home field of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. It replaced Texas Stadium in Irving.
The stadium was designed by HKS, Inc. and constructed from April 2006 to May 2009 at a cost of $1,150,000,000. The stadium has a seating capacity of 80,000, with 300 luxury boxes and 15,000 club seats, making it the third largest stadium in the NFL by seating capacity (the maximum capacity of the stadium, including standing-room-only areas, is 110,000, making for a total maximum capacity greater than any other NFL venue). A pair of 300 ft (90 m) tall arches spans the length of the stadium's dome anchored to the ground at each end. The stadium is the largest domed stadium in the world, and it has the world's largest column-free interior. It also has a large centre-hung high definition video screen, which hangs from 20 yard line to 20 yard line.
AT&T Stadium can also be used for a variety of other activities outside of its main purpose (professional football), such as concerts, religious ceremonies, basketball games, college and high school football games, soccer, motocross races, and rodeos. Notable events hosted in the stadium include the annual Cotton Bowl Classic since 2010, the NBA All-Star Game in 2010, and Super Bowl XLV in 2011.
Formerly known as Cowboys Stadium, the stadium was re-named AT&T Stadium on July 25, 2013.
stadium.dallascowboys.com/
The stadium was designed by HKS, Inc. and constructed from April 2006 to May 2009 at a cost of $1,150,000,000. The stadium has a seating capacity of 80,000, with 300 luxury boxes and 15,000 club seats, making it the third largest stadium in the NFL by seating capacity (the maximum capacity of the stadium, including standing-room-only areas, is 110,000, making for a total maximum capacity greater than any other NFL venue). A pair of 300 ft (90 m) tall arches spans the length of the stadium's dome anchored to the ground at each end. The stadium is the largest domed stadium in the world, and it has the world's largest column-free interior. It also has a large centre-hung high definition video screen, which hangs from 20 yard line to 20 yard line.
AT&T Stadium can also be used for a variety of other activities outside of its main purpose (professional football), such as concerts, religious ceremonies, basketball games, college and high school football games, soccer, motocross races, and rodeos. Notable events hosted in the stadium include the annual Cotton Bowl Classic since 2010, the NBA All-Star Game in 2010, and Super Bowl XLV in 2011.
Formerly known as Cowboys Stadium, the stadium was re-named AT&T Stadium on July 25, 2013.
stadium.dallascowboys.com/
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AT&T_Stadium
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°44'52"N 97°5'34"W
- Green Valley Raceway (Abandoned) 20 km
- Big League Dreams Complex 21 km
- Oak Grove Soccer Fields 25 km
- Jesse Owens Memorial Complex 26 km
- Midlothian Sports Complex 32 km
- Burleson ISD Stadium 34 km
- Texas Motor Speedway Road Course 37 km
- Toyota Soccer Center 52 km
- MPEC -Multi Purpose events Center 185 km
- Garfield County Fairgrounds 417 km
- Lincoln Square Shopping Center 1.2 km
- Parkview 1.6 km
- Six Flags Hurricane Harbor 1.9 km
- Six Flags Over Texas 2.1 km
- Highland Park 2.1 km
- Eltroy Heights 2.3 km
- Rolling Hills Country Club 2.7 km
- Wood Creek 2.9 km
- The University of Texas at Arlington 3.2 km
- Meadow Park Estates 3.8 km
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