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“Home of the Cleveland Browns since 1946”
Tradition is such an important part of the Browns, so it's important to note that ever since they were born in 1946, they have played on the same site on the shores of Lake Erie. From 1946-95, their home was Cleveland Municipal Stadium. The Browns won all eight of their league championships there and hosted 17 postseason games. It is also where 16 men -- 15 players and one coach - built careers that eventually landed them in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. On that same footprint is Cleveland Browns Stadium, which was opened in 1999. To keep that tradition going, the playing field at Cleveland Browns Stadium runs east to west, just like it did before, and the Dawg Pound can still be found on the east side of the stadium.
Fun experience! We went to the browns game when they clinched the playoff spot. We had club level seats so the area has limited access. You have to scan your tickets to get to the escalators.... Read more
I was here for The Rolling Stones show. As a concert venue, they've got some work to do regarding logistics and signage. Because the sections behind the stage area were blocked, pretty couldn't... Read more
While visiting for a concert recently, I realized the Browns were playing at home the same weekend we'd be in town. Nate and I enjoy sporting events and he's a big fantasy football guy, so we... Read more
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