Beaver Stadium

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Beaver Stadium is a large outdoor college football stadium on the campus of Pennsylvania State University, renowned for hosting Penn State Nittany Lions games and its intimidating "White Out" crowds.

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Beaver Stadium canonical 9

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instanceOf college football stadium
outdoor stadium
affiliation Big Ten Conference
surface form: Big Ten Conference via Penn State
capacity over 106000
capacityRank one of the largest college football stadiums in the world
one of the largest stadiums in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
expanded 1969
1972
1976
1980
1985
1991
2001
hasEventType Big Ten Conference
surface form: Big Ten Conference football games
hasFeature bowl-shaped seating design
luxury suites
press box
student section
upper deck seating
hasNickname Happy Valley
The House that Joe Built
hasParking large game-day parking areas
hasScoreboard large end-zone video boards
hasSeatingType bleacher seating
hasTradition White Out game where fans wear white
organized student section chants
playing "Zombie Nation" during games
team entrance to "Kernkraft 400"
homeVenueOf Penn State Nittany Lions football
surface form: Penn State Nittany Lions football team
knownFor Penn State White Out
surface form: White Out games

college football game-day atmosphere
large and intimidating crowds
locatedIn University Park, Pennsylvania
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedOnCampusOf Pennsylvania State University
namedAfter Howard S. Beaver Jr.
James A. Beaver
opened 1960
operatedBy Pennsylvania State University
ownedBy Pennsylvania State University
partOf Penn State athletic facilities
primaryUse American football
renovated 1980
2001
surface natural grass
tenant Penn State Nittany Lions football
surface form: Penn State Nittany Lions football team
usedFor NCAA Division I FBS football games
Penn State home football games

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