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American Cities by Stadium

Can you name the U.S. cities which are home to these famous stadiums, past and present
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First submittedSeptember 6, 2011
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Stadium
City
Fenway Park
Boston
Wrigley Field
Chicago
Lambeau Field
Green Bay
Camden Yards
Baltimore
The Superdome
New Orleans
Joe Louis Arena
Detroit
The Kingdome
Seattle
Three Rivers Stadium
Pittsburgh
Cotton Bowl
Dallas
Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City
Candlestick Park
San Francisco
Stadium
City
Arthur Ashe Stadium
New York City
The Metrodome
Minneapolis
Orange Bowl
Miami
The Astrodome
Houston
Mile High Stadium
Denver
Rose Bowl
Pasadena
Camp Randall
Madison
Bryant–Denny Stadium
Tuscaloosa
Dean Smith Center
Chapel Hill
Rupp Arena
Lexington
Rose Garden
Portland
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24 Comments
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Level ∞
May 31, 2014
Changed the quiz to be U.S. only since it was mostly U.S. anyway.
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Level 80
May 31, 2014
Finished with 5 seconds left
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Level 54
Jun 12, 2014
I believe that Arthur Ashe stadium is in Flushing Meadows - that should be an accepted answer.
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Level 76
Jun 12, 2014
Flushing Meadows is a neighborhood, not a city. The city is NYC.
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Level 76
Jun 12, 2014
Shouldn't the Orange Bowl be listed as Miami Gardens?
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Level 46
Jun 12, 2014
14/22 even though I don't even know any of them. I just tried typing in major cities of the US
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Level 59
Mar 26, 2017
same but i have 15 :)
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Level 41
May 29, 2017
Did that too lmao, got 17 though c:
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Level 32
Jun 12, 2014
Cities is deceptive in quiz title.
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Level 79
Jun 12, 2014
You may find this helpful.
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Level 59
Nov 9, 2014
i've always been curious of that. I spent a few years in Heber City, Utah which is incorporated as a city and only has a few thousand people. And I was born in Oak Park, Illinois, a *village* of over 50,000. TBH i think its arbitrary and shouldnt matter
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Level 92
Apr 22, 2019
In Maine and I think all of New England a town has a town meeting. However, larger towns have representative town meetings with people elected to a permanent town council to vote, headed by a town manager. Cities in Maine can also have a city council headed by a city manager, the exact same government. There is no distinction nor rules based on physical size, density or population.

Three cities have about 7,000 to 9,000 people and physical borders over 70 square miles. Many of the largest municipalities are towns.

In Connecticut cities are coextensive with a town of the same name that exists on paper only. They also have no county government whatsoever.

So in New England, no difference.

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Level 79
Jun 12, 2014
I knew almost none of these stadiums but got most of the right answers just by randomly guessing cities famous for pro or college sports.
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Level 99
Jun 14, 2014
The Cotton Bowl is played at "Jerry World" in Arlington, TX now. I believe the old stadium in Dallas is still called the Cotton Bowl, but you might want to consider accepting Arlington as well.
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Level 46
Aug 5, 2014
No, because the cotton bowl STADIUM is in Dallas regardless of where the Cotton Bowl Game is played.
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Level 55
Aug 15, 2015
Can you accept Pasadina?
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Level 94
Jun 16, 2017
Not shocked about Camp Randall being the lowest but I am shocked the rest of the college towns are practically just as low. The other three college venues are named after a very famous coach that at least connects you to the correct university.
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Level 43
Mar 23, 2018
haha, I am shocked it wasthat high, guess people guessing a few and quitting then getting 100%?
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Level 54
Oct 31, 2017
19/22
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Level 61
Nov 5, 2017
Rose Garden is now called Moda Center
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Level 33
Mar 8, 2018
Please add a yellow box!!! Omg that would be soooo much harder and more fun. Plz
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Level 89
Feb 6, 2020
I agree. I knew 3 of the stadiums, but got 18 by just guessing big cities.
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Level 72
Dec 2, 2021
It's not called The Superdome, its called Caesars Superdome pls update
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Level 62
Oct 24, 2024
18/22, missed camp Randall, from WI🤦