The stadium is called Coors Field and is located in Denver, Colorado. It is named after the Coors Brewing Company and was opened in April 1995 and has a capacity of 50,480.
Call of the Rockies - 1938 was released on: USA: 12 April 1938
Call of the Rockies - 1944 was released on: USA: 14 July 1944
Call of the Rockies - 1944 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved (PCA #9894)
Wrigley Field
Call of the Rockies - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Foxboro stadium
Because there in Colorado.
It isn't incorrect. The rockies is just what people hear more often.
You can find a hospital in a large town near the Rockies. It depends on where exactly in the Rockies you live. You have have an emergency and you don't know where the nearest hospital is call 911.
Frank Youell Field was one of the original stadiums they used. They did play at Frank Youell Field from 1962-1965. The first year of their franchise, 1960, they played in Kezar Stadium. The next year (1961) they moved to Candlestick Park. After the three years at Youell Field, they moved to McAfee Stadium in 1966 and have played there ever since, except of course the 13 years (1982-1994) they played in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum.
Because the Lucas Oil company paid for naming rights to the stadium.
because there is a big population and if a desert is in Colorado then that is why they call it the Colorado desert