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Qwest Field

Qwest field was opened in 2002. Its original name was Seahawk stadium but later changed in 2004 when Qwest bought the rights to the name for a period of 15 years. The stadium has the capacity to seat 72,000 fans and also has 100 suites. In addition to hosting football ...

Safeco Field

Safeco field is the home of the Seattle mariners. It held its first game on July 15th 1999 against the San Diego Padres. Safeco field was one of the stadiums built in replacement of the Kingdome. The other was Qwest field. Safeco is unique in that it has a retractable ...

Key Arena

First named Washington State Pavilion then later the Washington State Coliseum, Key Arena was built in 1962. It opened on October 25th 1995 after undergoing renovations. It received its current name after the renovations when the naming rights were sold to KeyCorp. Until recently (July 2nd, 2008) Key Arena was ...

Memorial Stadium

Memorial stadium is located in the northeast corner of Seattle Center and was built in 1948 in memory of the Seattle high school students that perished in World War II. The stadium wall in the parking lot, known as memorial wall, is inscribed with the names of the students who ...

Husky Stadium

Husky Stadium was built in 1920 to accommodate 30,000 fans. Since then it has underwent major renovations and now has enough seats for 72,500 fans. Located next to Union Bay on Lake Washington, Husky Stadium has spectacular views of Mt. Rainier and the Olympic mountains. In 1992, ESPN measured the ...

Emerald Downs

Emerald Downs opened in 1996 and replaced Long acres Racetrack which closed in 1992. The racing season runs from April to late September. They have a six story Grandstand with a variety of different seating options. The first level is free with admission but the other levels have a cost...