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Penn Athletics Unveils Coulson Family Training Complex in Franklin Field
The once natural grass football field was replaced with AstroTurf in 1969. In 2004, a next generation rubber-infill artificial surface known as Sprinturf was installed. Today, Franklin Field is the oldest two-tiered stadium in the country. It is also recognized by the NCAA as the oldest operating stadium in college sports.
Franklin Field | University of Pennsylvania Facilities and Real Estate ...
Franklin Field. + −. Address. 233 South 33rd Street. Philadelphia, PA 19104. Get Directions. Franklin Field. Building Code: 165. Year Built: 1922. Floors: 8. Trustee Date: 12/5/93. Other Name: Franklin Field Stadium. External Links: Penn Athletics. Campus Recreation. Penn Athletics: Special Events. Penn Access (PDF) Area Manager. Ferraiolo, Mike.
125 years of Franklin Field | Penn Today
125 years of Franklin Field. The historic stadium, home to the University of Pennsylvania Quakers and the Penn Relays, is celebrating its quasquicentennial. It is the oldest college stadium in the country. Historic Franklin Field at 235 S. 33rd St. The story of Franklin Field began on April 20, 1895, when the stadium opened with the first ...
Franklin Field - Wikipedia
Franklin Field is a sports stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the eastern edge of the University of Pennsylvania's campus. Named after Penn's founder, Benjamin Franklin, it is the home stadium for the Penn Relays, and the university's venue for football, track and field, and lacrosse.
Through the years: A look at Penn football's home, Franklin Field
The fourth largest FCS venue. A maximum seating capacity upwards of 52,000. First and foremost, though, home to the Penn Quakers. On the precipice of its 14th decade with its doors open, historic Franklin Field stands not only as a Penn staple, but also as a Philadelphia landmark.
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