Memorial Stadium - Champaign - was created in 1923.
Crenshaw Memorial Stadium was created in 1971.
Busch Memorial Stadium was created in 1966.
Stagg Memorial Stadium was created in 1950.
Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium was created in 2001.
World War Memorial Stadium was created in 1926.
Doug Shaw Memorial Stadium was created in 1968.
Wilkerson-Sanders Memorial Stadium was created in 1975.
The stadiums of the University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois and the University of Indiana in Bloomington, Indiana are both named Memorial Stadium. Memorial Stadium is also the name of the facility where the University of California Golden Bears play, as well as the name of the stadium belonging to the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska. Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas hosts the home games of the University of Kansas football team. Including stadiums owned by smaller colleges and high schools, there is at least one and usually several Memorial Stadiums in every state in the US.
Veterans Memorial Stadium - Troy University - was created in 1950.
Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium was created in 1961.
Wrigley Field, Memorial Stadium at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and Soldier Field.
The seating capacity of Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska is 86,047 people. The seating capacity of Frank Howard Field at Clemson Memorial Stadium, Clemson, SC is 81,500 people. The seating capacity of Memorial Stadium, Champaign, Illinois is 60,670 people. The seating capacity of Memorial Stadium (Baltimore) was 53,371 (1991). The stadium was closed in 1997 and demolished in 2002.