John F. Kennedy Stadium: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

John F. Kennedy Stadium (originally known as Municipal Stadium, later also referred to as JFK Stadium) was a stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that stood from 1926?-1991?. The stadium consisted of a horseshoe surrounding a track and football field, with bleachers at the open end. The stadium may have sat up to 100,000 in the early years, though this was reduced to nearer 75,000 in later years.

JFK Stadium hosted numerous Army-Navy games over the years, and played host to the American portion of Live Aid on July 13, 1985.

The stadium was not well maintained over the years, and was condemned in the late 1980's. It was demolished in 1991?. The Wachovia Center now stands on the site.

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