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{{Infobox_Stadium |
stadium_name = Marquette Stadium |
image = [[Image:Camp Randall Stadium 2.jpg|200px]] |
location = 1440 Monroe Street <br> Madison, WI 53711-2051|
broke_ground = N/A |
opened = N/A |
closed = N/A |
demolished = N/A |
owner = [[Marquette University]] |
operator = [[Marquette University]] |
surface = Natural grass (1917-67), artificial turf (1968-2002), [[FieldTurf]] (2003-present)|
construction_cost = |
architect = |
former_names = |
tenants = [[Marquette Warriors]] ([[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]) (1917-1960)<br/> UW-Milwaukee Panthers ([[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]]) (1973-1974) |
seating_capacity = 15,000 |
}}


'''Marquette Stadium''' was a [[stadium]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. It hosted the [[NFL]]'s [[Green Bay Packers]] in [[1952]] when the team played some of its home games in Milwaukee, as well as [[Marquette University]] until the school dropped football in [[1960]]. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak.
'''Marquette Stadium''' was a [[stadium]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. It hosted the [[NFL]]'s [[Green Bay Packers]] in [[1952]] when the team played some of its home games in Milwaukee, as well as [[Marquette University]] until the school dropped football in [[1960]]. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak.



Revision as of 20:24, 23 March 2009

Marquette Stadium
Map
Standort1440 Monroe Street
Madison, WI 53711-2051
OwnerMarquette University
OperatorMarquette University
Capacity15,000
SurfaceNatural grass (1917-67), artificial turf (1968-2002), FieldTurf (2003-present)
Bauwesen
Broke groundK.A.
OpenedK.A.
ClosedK.A.
DemolishedK.A.
Tenants
Marquette Warriors (NCAA) (1917-1960)
UW-Milwaukee Panthers (NCAA) (1973-1974)


Marquette Stadium was a stadium in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It hosted the NFL's Green Bay Packers in 1952 when the team played some of its home games in Milwaukee, as well as Marquette University until the school dropped football in 1960. The stadium held 15,000 people at its peak.

Preceded by Milwaukee Home of the
Green Bay Packers

1952
Succeeded by