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Kezar
Stadium
Kezar Stadium, built in the 1920's, was the home of the San
Francisco 49ers for more than two decades. In 1922, $100,000 was
accepted from the estate of Mary A. Kezar to erect a memorial to
her mother and relatives. The San Francisco Park Commission
accepted these funds and appropriated an additional $200,000 to
build a new stadium. Construction began and was completed in
around one year. Dedication ceremonies were held at Kezar Stadium
on May 2, 1925 when a two mile race was held at the venue.
When the San Francisco 49ers
football team was formed in 1946 they needed a stadium to play at.
They chose Kezar Stadium as their home and played their first game
on September 8, 1946 against the New York Yankees. One tier of
bleachers that could hold 59,942 fans circled the entire field.
The 49ers played 25 seasons at Kezar Stadium before moving into
Candlestick Park in 1971. The team played their last game at Kezar
Stadium on January 3, 1971 against the Dallas Cowboys. Kezar
Stadium hosted many other events before being demolished in 1989
after suffering extensive earthquake damage. Kezar Stadium was
reconstructed, providing seating for 10,000 fans. The new stadium
features an all-weather track eight lanes wide, a new soccer
field, and two new scoreboards.
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-Name: Kezar Stadium
-Location: San Francisco, CA
-Tenant: San Francisco 49ers
-Capacity: 59,942
-Surface: Grass
-Construction Began: 1924
-Opened: September 8, 1946 (NFL)
-Closed: January 3, 1971 (NFL)
-Demolished: 1989
-Cost: $600,000
-Architect:
Willis
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