7 College Stadiums That Are Secretly Built on Historic Battlegrounds

The University of Georgia's Sanford Stadium

Picture taken at kickoff of the South Carolina-Georgia game on September 8, 2007. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @XXN

Sanford Stadium, nestled in Athens, Georgia, is built near the site of the Revolutionary War's Battle of Kettle Creek. This battle, fought in February 1779, was a significant Patriot victory in Georgia, helping to disrupt British plans to recruit Loyalists in the South. The region's history as a battleground during the fight for American independence adds a layer of historical intrigue to the stadium. The presence of this historical site nearby serves as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made during the nation's founding, linking the university and its stadium to the broader story of America's fight for freedom.

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