The Chicago Bears, Soldier Field
Soldier Field was built in 1924, and was originally named Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The name was changed to Soldier Field to honor those who had fought in World War I. In 2003, the stadium re-opened after a major renovation.
Lambeau field Correction - Soldier field opened in 1924, while Lambeau field was built in 1956. Soldier field has had a few renovations and parts rebuilt, which has caused the government to de-classify it as a landmark, and many people to not consider it as the oldest field anymore. College teams and NFL teams both have played at Fraklin Field, which is still in use by the University of Pennsylvania collegiate teams and was built in 1895.
Soldier Field is the home of the Chicago Bears. It is important to the city of Chicago.
Soldier Field opened on October 9, 1924.
Soldier Field is the home of the Chicago Bears. It is important to the city of Chicago.
Soldier Field has a seating capacity of 61,500 people.
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Soldier Field 1410 South Museum Campus Dr Chicago, Illinois 60605
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The distance from Adler Planetarium to Soldier Field is approx. 1/3 mile.