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Ohio Stadium, Ohio State University
Description: This is a photomechanical reproduction of a photograph depicting Ohio Stadium, the horseshoe-shaped stadium on the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. This print was made as a souvenir for the stadium's dedication on October 21, 1922. Known by fans as "the Horseshoe" or "the Shoe" because of its unique shape, the stadium has undergone some dramatic changes through the years. Due to the demand for more seats, temporary stands were constructed at the south (open) end of the stadium. Originally players played on a grass field, but in 1971, Ohio State installed Astroturf. In 1990, grass returned to Ohio Stadium. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, the Ohio Stadium went under a renovation. The university replaced the temporary stands in the south end of the stadium with permanent ones, closing the open "horseshoe." Skyboxes and a new press box were also added. The field was also lowered more than fourteen feet to make room for additional seating. When the renovation was complete in 2001, the stadium could now officially hold 101,568 fans, making it the third largest stadium in the United States. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL05150
Subjects: Columbus (Ohio); Cultural Ohio--Ohio Sports; Ohio State University--Sports--History; Stadiums
Places: Columbus (Ohio); Franklin County (Ohio)