Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
Fulton County Stadium
Turner Field The Atlanta Braves have called Turner Stadium home since 1997. It is located in Atlanta, Georgia. It was originally called the Centennial Olympic Stadium and was used during the 1996 Olympics.
That was Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium.
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was the venue for baseball at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium ended in 1997.
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium was created in 1965.
Atlanta Stadium on April 8, 1974 against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Atlanta Stadium was renamed Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in 1976.
Turner Field in Atlanta opened in 1997. Before that, the Atlanta Braves played at the Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium from 1966-1996. Part of the parking lot for the new Turner Field, is the outline of the old stadium, because turner field was built right next to the old stadium.
Turner field is a baseball stadium, not a football stadium. However, The NFL team the Atlanta Falcons shared Turner Field's predecessor, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, with the Atlanta Braves, who currently play at Turner Field,
Turner Field is located in Atlanta Georgia.
Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium's seating capacity for baseball was 52,007 and for football was 60,606. The stadium was imploded on August 2, 1997.