America's 50 Most Legendary Stadiums In Every State
45. Vermont – Centennial Field (Capacity: 4,000)
Centennial Field, located at the University of Vermont in Burlington, is primarily known for baseball but occasionally hosts various college events, making it the largest stadium-like setting in the Green Mountain State at around 4,000 seats. Built in 1906, it’s one of the oldest ballparks in the U.S., oozing historic charm with its rustic wooden grandstands and a view of Lake Champlain’s scenic horizon. Though UVM no longer fields a Division I football program, the stadium sees an array of campus and community gatherings. The environment is quintessential New England—lush trees encircle the field, and crisp fall breezes roll in during autumn events. On game days, or any large-scale event, spectators fill the stands for local matchups and festivities, forging a tight-knit vibe. While it lacks the huge capacity of FBS venues, Centennial Field’s longevity, relaxed atmosphere, and natural beauty demonstrate Vermont’s timeless approach to campus life and sports culture.