America's Most Historic College Stadiums in the Northeast

3. Franklin Field: The Oldest Operating Stadium in College Football

Cornell team comes on to Franklin Field at the en:University of Pennsylvania at the beginning of the 2nd half during Penn vs. Cornell football game, Nov. 19, 2005. Cornell won 16-7. As between Penn and Cornell, Penn holds a 64-42-5 advantage in the a. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @The original uploader was Cornellrockey at English Wikipedia

Franklin Field, located on the University of Pennsylvania's campus in Philadelphia, is the oldest operating stadium in college football. Since its opening in 1895, it has been a cornerstone of the university's athletic and cultural life. Franklin Field was the first stadium to host a live radio broadcast of a football game and was the site of the first scoreboard. Its iconic design, featuring a horseshoe shape and a grandstand that can accommodate over 52,000 spectators, has made it a model for stadiums across the country. The stadium's rich history is complemented by its role as the home of the Penn Relays, the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, attracting athletes and spectators from around the world.

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