Palmer Stadium

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Palmer Stadium was a historic collegiate football stadium at Princeton University, long associated with the Princeton Tigers before its demolition in the 1990s.

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Palmer Stadium canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college football stadium
outdoor sports venue
stadium
architecturalStyle horseshoe-shaped stadium
capacity approximately 42,000
around 45,000
category American football venues in New Jersey
Defunct college football venues
Princeton Tigers football
Sports venues demolished in 1997
constructionCompleted 1914
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 1997
demolitionCompleted 1997
eraOfUse 20th century
function athletic competitions venue
university ceremonies venue
hasShape horseshoe
hasSuccessor Princeton Stadium
historicDesignation historic collegiate stadium (informal)
homeVenueOf Princeton Tigers
Princeton Tigers football
surface form: Princeton Tigers football team
hosted Ivy League football games
Princeton home football games
inspiredBy Harvard Stadium
locatedIn Mercer County, New Jersey
Princeton University
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
surface form: Princeton, New Jersey
locatedNear Delaware and Raritan Canal
Lake Carnegie NERFINISHED
namedAfter Stephen S. Palmer
notableFor association with Princeton Tigers football
historic collegiate football venue
opened 1914
operatedBy Princeton University
ownedBy Princeton University
partOf Princeton University
surface form: Princeton University campus
region Northeastern United States
replacedBy Princeton Stadium
sport American football
status demolished
surface natural grass
usedFor commencements
lacrosse
track and field
university events

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