Burdine Stadium

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Burdine Stadium was the original name of the historic Miami Orange Bowl, a famed football stadium in Miami that hosted numerous major college and professional games.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American football venue
stadium
alsoKnownAs Miami Orange Bowl NERFINISHED
architecturalType open-air stadium
capacity approximately 75,000 (at peak configuration)
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demolished 2008
era 20th century sports venue
formerNameOf Miami Orange Bowl NERFINISHED
hasFormerName Burdine Stadium NERFINISHED
hostedEvent Orange Bowl (college football game) NERFINISHED
Super Bowl II NERFINISHED
Super Bowl III NERFINISHED
Super Bowl V NERFINISHED
Super Bowl X NERFINISHED
Super Bowl XIII NERFINISHED
Super Bowl XVII NERFINISHED
college football bowl games
college football national championship games
professional football games
hostedTeam Miami Dolphins (AFL/NFL) NERFINISHED
University of Miami Hurricanes NERFINISHED
location Miami NERFINISHED
Miami, Florida NERFINISHED
namedAfter Ernest R. Burdine NERFINISHED
notableFor hosting major college football games
hosting major professional football games
opened 1937
operator City of Miami NERFINISHED
owner City of Miami NERFINISHED
primaryUse American football
region South Florida
replacedBy Hard Rock Stadium NERFINISHED
significance historic football stadium in Miami
sport American football
state Florida
surface natural grass
tenant Miami Dolphins NERFINISHED
Miami Hurricanes football NERFINISHED
usedFor bowl games
championship games
college football
professional football

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Miami Orange Bowl stadium formerName Burdine Stadium
subject surface form: Miami Orange Bowl