Penn State University's Beaver Stadium.
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Beaver Stadium is located in University Park, PA on the Penn State University campus. This is the historic home of the Penn State Nittany Lions. They have called this stadium home since 1960.
1) Beaver Stadium (Penn State) 2) Michigan Stadium (Michigan) 3) Ohio Stadium (Ohio State) 4) Neyland Stadium (Tennessee) 5) Soldier Field (Notre Dame v. USC - 1929) 6) Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Notre Dame v. USC - 1947) 7) Rose Bowl 8) JFK Stadium, also known as Municipal Stadium and Philadephia Stadium (Army v. Navy)
Penn State is in the STATE of PENNSYLVANIA. Hence, Penn. And State.
Penn State's mascot is the nittany lion, a type wildcat that reportedly lived in the vicinity of Mt. Nittany, a local mountain. "Beaver" honors James Beaver, who was Pennsylvania's governor near the end of the 19th century and served as president of Penn State's board of trustees.
The largest stadium (capacity-wise) currently in use by an MLB team is Dodger Stadium. Capacity 56,000.
Through the 2008 season, Penn State has played 7 games at Michigan Stadium and their record is 2-5. They won the first 2 games they played there (1994, 1996) and have lost the last 5 (1998, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2007).
Penn State is short for Pennsylvania State. It named after the state which is named after William Penn.
The address of the Penn State All Sports Museum is: 1 Beaver Stadium, University Park, PA 16802
One thing Penn State football is famous for is having good linebackers. It is often referred to as Linebacker U.
As of the 2008 season, Penn State is 6-0 in Fiesta Bowl games. 1977 - Penn State 42, Arizona State 301980 - Penn State 31, Ohio State 191982 - Penn State 26, USC 101987 - Penn State 14, Miami 101992 - Penn State 42, Tennessee 171997 - Penn State 38, Texas 15