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Rose Bowl
Stadium nameRose Bowl
CaptionAerial view of the Rose Bowl
Location1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, California, United States
Broke ground1921
OpenedOctober 28, 1922
OwnerCity of Pasadena, California
OperatorRose Bowl Operating Company
SurfaceGrass
Construction cost$272,198
ArchitectMyron Hunt
General contractorWilliam Garland
Seating capacity92,542

Rose Bowl is a historic outdoor athletic stadium located in Pasadena, California, and has been the site of numerous notable events, including the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Super Bowl. The stadium has hosted many famous teams, such as the UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans, and has been the venue for several high-profile games, including the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. The Rose Bowl has also been featured in various films and television shows, including The Simpsons and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, and has been visited by many notable figures, such as Pope John Paul II and Nelson Mandela. The stadium's design and construction were led by renowned architects, including Myron Hunt and Donald B. Parkinson, and engineers, such as William Garland and Henry C. Chambers.

History

The Rose Bowl was built in 1921 and was originally known as the Tournament East-West Football Game, with the first game being played on October 28, 1922, between the USC Trojans and the Penn Quakers. The stadium was later renamed the Rose Bowl in 1923, and has since become one of the most iconic stadiums in the United States, hosting many notable events, including the Rose Bowl Game, the Super Bowl, and the FIFA World Cup. The stadium has undergone several renovations, including a major expansion in 1932, led by architects Myron Hunt and Donald B. Parkinson, and a restoration project in 2014, which was overseen by the City of Pasadena, California and the Rose Bowl Operating Company. The Rose Bowl has been visited by many notable figures, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, and has been the site of many historic events, including the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

Design and Construction

The Rose Bowl was designed by renowned architects Myron Hunt and Donald B. Parkinson, and was constructed by William Garland and Henry C. Chambers. The stadium's design was influenced by the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California, and features a unique blend of Art Deco and Neoclassical architectural styles. The stadium's construction was a major undertaking, requiring the excavation of over 1 million cubic yards of soil and the use of over 100,000 tons of steel. The Rose Bowl's design has been praised for its innovative use of reinforced concrete and its incorporation of seating and concourse areas. The stadium's construction was also influenced by the work of other notable architects, including Frank Lloyd Wright and Richard Neutra, and engineers, such as Charles Derleth and Albert Kahn.

Events

The Rose Bowl has hosted many notable events, including the Rose Bowl Game, the Super Bowl, and the FIFA World Cup. The stadium has also been the site of many concerts and music festivals, including performances by The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson. The Rose Bowl has also hosted several high-profile sporting events, including the Olympic Games, the World Cup, and the Pan American Games. The stadium has been visited by many notable figures, including Pope John Paul II, Nelson Mandela, and Muhammad Ali, and has been featured in various films and television shows, including The Simpsons and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. The Rose Bowl has also been the site of many historic events, including the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1994 FIFA World Cup, and has been visited by many notable teams, including the New York Yankees, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the Green Bay Packers.

Stadium Information

The Rose Bowl has a seating capacity of 92,542, making it one of the largest stadiums in the United States. The stadium features a grass playing surface, and has a unique tunnel system that allows players to enter and exit the field quickly and easily. The Rose Bowl also features a state-of-the-art sound system and a large video scoreboard. The stadium is owned by the City of Pasadena, California and is operated by the Rose Bowl Operating Company. The Rose Bowl has undergone several renovations, including a major expansion in 1932, and a restoration project in 2014, which was overseen by the City of Pasadena, California and the Rose Bowl Operating Company. The stadium is also home to the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame, which honors notable figures in the history of the stadium, including Knute Rockne, Red Grange, and Vince Lombardi.

Tenants and Residents

The Rose Bowl is the home stadium of the UCLA Bruins football team, and has also been the home of the USC Trojans football team. The stadium has also been used by other teams, including the Los Angeles Aztecs and the California United Strikers FC. The Rose Bowl is also the site of the Tournament of Roses Parade, which is held annually on New Year's Day. The stadium has been visited by many notable figures, including Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry S. Truman, and Dwight D. Eisenhower, and has been the site of many historic events, including the 1984 Summer Olympics and the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The Rose Bowl is also home to the Rose Bowl Aquatics Center, which features a large swimming pool and a diving platform, and has been used by many notable athletes, including Mark Spitz and Michael Phelps. The stadium is also located near many notable landmarks, including the California Institute of Technology, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and the Norton Simon Museum. Category:Sports venues in California

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