Foxboro Stadium, formerly known as Sullivan Stadium, was torn down after the conclusion of the 2001 NFL Football season. The last game played at the stadium was on 1/19/2002, the Patriots/Raiders AFC Divisional Playoff game, more commonly referred to as the "Tuck Game".
NO IT HAS NOT!!!!
it depends on which stadium you are asking about--if it's the new cowboy's stadium in Arlington then it it about one year old--if you are asking about the old stadium that was torn down this last spring--i believe it was built around 1965 and torn down(blown up) in the spring of 2010
No. Although it was torn down, parts of it were sold.
It's no longer associated with the Yanks, they sold it.
The main stadium is the Beijing National Stadium. (Bird's nest) Tts will be torn down in a few years.
shea stadium is being demolished as we speak. Due to New York state regulations it has to be torn down piece by piece. its was torn down piece by piece since the new citi field was about 40 feet away they were told by ny city that they can not use explosives to tar it down
Griffith Stadium was located in Washington, DC and was where the Washington Nationals/Senators played until the 1962 season when DC Stadium, now called RFK Stadium, opened. The stadium was torn down in 1965 and a hospital was built on the site.
it was torn down in the 20th century
The first Globe did not get torn down; it burned down in 1613. The second Globe was torn down in the 1640's after it was closed down in 1642.
The Berlin wall was torn down in the twentieth century.
Jackie Sullivan debuted on July 6, 1944, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium; he played his final game on July 6, 1944, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium.
Russ Sullivan debuted on September 8, 1951, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium; he played his final game on May 16, 1953, playing for the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Stadium.