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Harvard Stadium
Soldiers Field
Harvard Stadium aerial.jpg
Location 95 N Harvard St
Boston, MA 02134
Broke ground July, 1903
Opened November 14, 1903
Owner Harvard University
Operator Harvard University
Surface FieldTurf 2006 to present
Grass 1903 to 2005
[1]
Construction cost $310,000
($7.92 million in 2013 dollars[2])
Architect Prof. Louis J. Johnson, Class of 1887
Capacity 30,323 (current)
57,166 (maximum)
Tenants
Harvard Crimson (NCAA) (1903–Present)
Boston Patriots (NFL) (1970)
Games of the XXIII Olympiad - Football (1984)
Boston Cannons (MLL) (2007–Present)
Boston Breakers (WPS) (2009–2011)
Harvard Stadium
Harvard Stadium is located in Massachusetts
Location: 60 N. Harvard St., Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates: 42°21′59″N 71°7′38″W / 42.36639°N 71.12722°W / 42.36639; -71.12722Coordinates: 42°21′59″N 71°7′38″W / 42.36639°N 71.12722°W / 42.36639; -71.12722
Area: 11 acres (4.5 ha)
Built: 1903
Architect: McKim,Charles F.; Et al.
Architectural style: Classical Revival
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 87000757[3]
Added to NRHP: February 27, 1987

Harvard Stadium is a U-shaped football stadium in the Allston neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. Built in 1903, the stadium seats 30,323.[4] The stadium seated up to 57,166 in the past, as permanent steel stands (completing a straight-sided oval) were installed in the north end of the stadium in 1929. They were torn down after the 1951 season due to deterioration and reduced attendance. Afterwards, there were smaller temporary steel bleachers across the open end of the stadium until the building of the Murr Center (which is topped by the new scoreboard) in 1998.

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History [edit]

Harvard's stadium was constructed on 31 acres of land known as Soldiers Field donated to Harvard University by Henry Lee Higginson in 1890. The structure similar in shape to the Panathenaic Stadium, the site of the first modern Olympics in 1896, was completed in just four and a half months costing $310,000. Much of the funds raised came from a 25th Reunion gift by Harvard's Class of 1879. It is the home of the football team of Harvard, whose all-time record (at the end of the 2010 season) at the stadium is 427-222-34 (.650). The stadium also hosted the Crimson track and field teams until 1984 and was the home of the Boston Patriots during the 1970 season. It is also the host of music festivals like the Amandla Festival, where Jamaican reggae legend Bob Marley performed a historic concert in 1979. Janis Joplin performed her last show at the stadium in 1970, shortly before her death. During the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, the stadium hosted several football preliminaries.[5] In 2007, the Boston Cannons, a professional lacrosse team for Major League Lacrosse, moved their home site to the stadium. They previously played at Boston University's Nickerson Field.[6]

In 2006, Harvard installed both FieldTurf and lights[7] allowing it to become the home stadium of the Boston Cannons. On September 22, 2007, Harvard played its first night game at the stadium, against Brown University, winning 24–17.

Beginning on April 11, 2009, Harvard Stadium became the home field of the Boston Breakers of the Women's Professional Soccer (WPS) league when they beat Saint Louis Athletica 2-0.

Lewis Jerome Johnson, Prof. Civil Engineering, Harvard University, was a consultant to the design team for the Harvard Stadium. It is historically significant that this stadium represents the first vertical concrete structure to employ reinforced structural concrete. Prior to the erection of the stadium in 1902, reinforced structural concrete was used in horizontal, that is flooring, sidewalks, etc., design only. Prof. Johnson was the engineer of note responsible for incorporating the concept into the vertical structure of the stadium design. (There is a plaque dedicating the stadium to his honor on the east end wall outside the stadium.)

Location [edit]

The stadium in 2009

Although most of Harvard's campus is in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the stadium and most other intercollegiate athletic facilities, along with Harvard Business School, lie across the Charles River in the nearby Allston section of Boston. The stadium is the cornerstone of the Soldiers Field athletic complex, which also includes the baseball stadium, outdoor track, an artificial turf field hockey/lacrosse field, two soccer stadiums, pools, Beren Tennis Center (outdoor), the Gordon Indoor Track, Dillon Fieldhouse, Lavietes Pavilion and Bright Hockey Center. Newell Boathouse, home of Harvard's men's crew, lies across Soldiers Field Road on the banks of the Charles.

Gallery [edit]

See also [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Lisa Kennelly, Extreme Makeover: Harvard Stadium, Harvard Crimson April 13, 2006.
  2. ^ Staff. Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–2012. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved March 31, 2013.
  3. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13. 
  4. ^ Harvard Crimadium
  5. ^ 1984 Summer Olympics official report. Volume 1. Part 1. pp. 129-31.
  6. ^ Malcom A. Glenn, Improved Stadium Scores Pro Team, Harvard Crimson, February 23, 2007.
  7. ^ http://www.bostoncannons.com/harvardstadium/stadiuminformation/ September 20, 2008.

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Events and tenants
Preceded by
Alumni Stadium
Home of the Boston Patriots
1970
Succeeded by
Foxboro Stadium
Preceded by
Nickerson Field
Home of the Boston Cannons 
2007 – present
Succeeded by
current

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Sun, 12 May 2013 03:16:18 -0700

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Wed, 24 Apr 2013 15:53:36 -0700

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Wed, 01 May 2013 12:59:05 -0700

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