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Tulane Stadium was an outdoor football stadium located in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1926 to 1980. Officially known as the Third Tulane Stadium, it replaced the "Second Tulane Stadium" where the Telephone Exchange Building is now located. The site is currently bound by Willow Street to the south, Ben Weiner Drive to the east, the Tulane University property line west of McAlister Drive, and the modular housing quad and the George G. “Sunny” Westfeldt Practice and Competition Facility to the north. The stadium hosted three of the first nine Super Bowls in January 1970, 1972, and 1975.

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  • Tulane Stadium
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  • Tulane Stadium was an outdoor football stadium located in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1926 to 1980. Officially known as the Third Tulane Stadium, it replaced the "Second Tulane Stadium" where the Telephone Exchange Building is now located. The site is currently bound by Willow Street to the south, Ben Weiner Drive to the east, the Tulane University property line west of McAlister Drive, and the modular housing quad and the George G. “Sunny” Westfeldt Practice and Competition Facility to the north. The stadium hosted three of the first nine Super Bowls in January 1970, 1972, and 1975.
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demolished
  • 1980(xsd:integer)
Closed
  • 1975-08-03(xsd:date)
Nickname
  • The Sugar Bowl
construction cost
  • 295968.0
Title
stadium name
  • Tulane Stadium
Operator
Before
Surface
Years
  • 1926(xsd:integer)
  • 1935(xsd:integer)
  • 1967(xsd:integer)
  • IV 1970
  • IX 1975
  • VI 1972
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seating capacity
  • 35000(xsd:integer)
  • 49000(xsd:integer)
  • 69000(xsd:integer)
  • 80735(xsd:integer)
  • 80985(xsd:integer)
Opened
  • 1926-10-23(xsd:date)
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Location
abstract
  • Tulane Stadium was an outdoor football stadium located in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1926 to 1980. Officially known as the Third Tulane Stadium, it replaced the "Second Tulane Stadium" where the Telephone Exchange Building is now located. The site is currently bound by Willow Street to the south, Ben Weiner Drive to the east, the Tulane University property line west of McAlister Drive, and the modular housing quad and the George G. “Sunny” Westfeldt Practice and Competition Facility to the north. The stadium hosted three of the first nine Super Bowls in January 1970, 1972, and 1975.
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