
After running Penn Relays here in college it felt so good to be back at New Balance Championships to see our hometown track team compete! The TNT track club had 2 qualifiers running and it was a...
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Franklin Field, located in Philadelphia, PA, is a prominent landmark on the University of Pennsylvania campus and holds the distinction of being the oldest two-tiered stadium in the nation. Originally built in 1922, it features a U-shaped design with a capacity of approximately 70,000 seats, making it an excellent venue for various athletic events, including the renowned Penn Relays track and field event.
The stadium's exterior showcases a grand architectural style, characterized by high open arcades and a northern Italian style brick battlemented parapet. Historically, Franklin Field has served as a host for significant sporting events, including the Army-Navy games and the Philadelphia Eagles, affirming its status as a vital part of the region's sports heritage.
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After running Penn Relays here in college it felt so good to be back at New Balance Championships to see our hometown track team compete! The TNT track club had 2 qualifiers running and it was a...
Attended the Penn Relays there. Good: views from most seats are excellent. Bad: concessions are very limited and low quality.
First off getting to Franklin Field is an adventure. It's semi downtown so plan ahead. The stadium is beautiful and well kept. The field is gorgeous. One thing to know before you go is the stadium...
Franklin Field has always been on my list of places to visit. The Eagles won their 1960 Championship here! My son and I recently had the opportunity to go there for a Penn Relay event on a...
Franklin Field is a bucket list sporting venue that you must go to! It's historic charm and great sight lines are overall welcoming feel is simply an amazing experience. The pain relays are held...
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