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“Home of the Harvard Crimson”
Nestled in a spectacular setting next to the Charles River and with the Boston skyline on the horizon, Harvard Stadium ranks among the nation’s finest college football facilities. Built in 1903, it is also the nation’s oldest stadium. Harvard Stadium is a horseshoe containing architectural elements of a Greek stadium and Roman circus and is considered an engineering marvel, as it was the world’s first massive reinforced concrete structure and the first large permanent arena for American college athletics. With a seating capacity of 30,323, Harvard Stadium is praised for its outstanding sightlines for fans.
This stadium is honestly sooo nice there's a sick skate park right next door except you're only allowed to use it if you're absolutely nasty at skateboarding aka you can do the Shelly Smelly and... Read more
No tour to Harvard University is complete without stopping by the football stadium. Better yet if your lucky enough to attend a game there. What's really cool is that the stadium is left... Read more
Great old classic football stadium that is a replica of an actual Roman stadium - and those dang Romans knew how to build for crowd noise and fun. Not super comfy, but every concrete bench (seat)... Read more
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