Sports Stadiums I've judged not just on games, but with fans, tailgating, location, business, structure and architecture.
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American Baseball
If we took Jerry Reinsdorf and his awful business decisions out of the equation, this is a wonderful building. What was once known as U.S. Cellular Field, Rate Field has gone through a number of renovations and updates since the White Sox won their l...
Rate Field
An older sports stadium in Chicago that houses the Cubs, Wrigley Field is a fascinating attraction. The older park has ivy on the walls facing the players, a dedicated fanbase and a well-built nose-bleed section for those wanting last minute tickets....
Wrigley Field
American Football
Much like Seattle's Lumen Field, Detroit's Ford Field was created and built in the early 2000's. Due to the city's American football team the Lions playing below average for most of the building's inception, the stadium retains a lot of its over two ...
Ford Field
A beautiful sports arena in downtown Indianapolis. Lucas Oil has hosted multiple championships of several sports, playoff games, big concerts and other entertainment events. Depending on what event, game or large gathering you go to, you'll find navi...
Lucas Oil Stadium
A fantastic stadium for anyone into large public events, sports, and/or concerts. Former Seattle Seahawks owner Paul G. Allen was both the creator and main architect of the 21st century designed building. The top was specially made to have crowd nois...
Lumen Field
The temporary home of the Tennessee Titans has been around for the last decade. The successor to LP Field is a surprisingly nicer stadium than many would expect. Well taken care of inside, cleaner bathrooms and easy to walk, it is a bit smaller than ...
Nissan Stadium
There aren't too many old, professional sports stadiums still in use, and it's even rarer in the U.S.' top sports league, the NFL. Soldier Field is NOT the best designed sports stadium in the league. There are no escalators. It has the lowest amount ...
And yet, Soldier Field is a fun experience if you get past the lack of bells and whistles. It's fantastic for concerts and entertainment events. The food is fantastic, and it's owned by the people/city government, which makes it a gem in how much it ...
Soldier Field
NCAAF
U.S. College Football Stadiums
College football in the United States features a lot of historical and iconic buildings, rabid fanbases, and cultures unlike any other. One of the best examples of this is Ohio State University's Ohio Stadium.
Ohio Stadium goes by many nicknames, such as The Shoe, and the Horsehoe. With official capacity just under 100,000 people, the raucous Buckeyes fanbase is one of the most passionate in all of football, no matter the level. The stadium has several mus...
No matter the high standard of amenities and wealth poured into the university and stadium the game and tailgating are what makes The Shoe famous. Once game time nears and starts, you don't want to find yourself as the opposition surrounded by red, g...
Ohio Stadium
If you're looking for a good sized stadium to visit that has a lot of history but not too rabid a fan culture, Gies Memorial Stadium is for you! The University of Illinois has a rich sports history, most notable in men's basketball and football.
Gies Stadium isn't the impressive, massive structure other Big10 schools Ohio State or Michigan have, but it holds its own and is impressive for different reasons. Champaign is further south of Chicago and away from most other urbanized areas in Illi...
The University of Illinois does a great job at taking care of Gies. You can tell early and often things are cleaned and well preserved. Notable contributions and donations have helped, but the tradition of proper care to the stadium seats, concrete a...