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  1. Miami Orange Bowl - Wikipedia

    The Orange Bowl was demolished in May 2008, and LoanDepot Park is now on the site. Despite some protests, the historic stadium had been earmarked for demolition when the University of …

  2. Inside the stadium that hosted five Super Bowls and was a …

    May 18, 2023 · THE Miami Orange Bowl is one of the most iconic stadiums in football history. The 72,000-seater facility hosted an impressive five Super Bowls, including the New York Jets' …

  3. A dozen years after the Orange Bowl was demolished, West End …

    Nov 22, 2019 · A couple have died in the time since the Orange Bowl was demolished, including Stinky Rob, who once showed up to a game Halloween weekend in 2001 dressed as Osama …

  4. 10 Legendary Stadiums that no longer exist – SportsRender

    6 Miami Orange Bowl (74,476) The Miami Orange Bowl was an outdoor athletic stadium in Miami, Florida, from 1937 until 2008. The stadium was located in the Little Havana neighborhood …

  5. Miami Orange Bowl - Final Year and Demolition - LiquiSearch

    On November 10, 2007, the University of Miami Hurricanes lost their final game at the Orange Bowl when the Virginia Cavaliers defeated Miami 48–0 in the Hurricanes worst home shutout …

  6. Exploring the history and legacy of the Miami Orange Bowl

    Feb 28, 2023 · It was renamed in 1959 after the Orange Bowl, the college football event it hosted from 1938 to 1996. The legendary stadium saw its capacity increase at intervals throughout its …

  7. Miami to tear down historic Orange Bowl - Sports Business Journal

    Sep 3, 2007 · The city of Miami has decided to tear down 70-year-old Orange Bowl Stadium after the 2007 college football season. Ann Carey, senior vice president for Jones Lang LaSalle, the …

  8. Goodbye to the venerable Orange Bowl - Wicked Local

    Feb 14, 2008 · Sports venues are constantly being demolished. It’s nothing new. The list is long but the Orange Bowl, which opened Dec. 10, 1937, has a special place in history. It has …

  9. Orange Bowl (demolished) - Miami FL - Living New Deal

    Originally known as the Roddey Burdine Stadium, the historic former Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida was built with federal Public Works Administration (PWA) funds in 1936-1937. The …

  10. Five Miami stadiums that were abandoned then torn down

    Jul 12, 2018 · Built in the 1930s, the Orange Bowl — originally called Roddy Burdine Stadium — was among the most beloved buildings in Miami by the time it was demolished a decade ago. …