Princeton Stadium

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In 1914 Palmer Stadium opened at Princeton University with a game against Dartmouth. For 82 years that stadium was the home of Princeton Tiger Football. It closed in 1996 with a game against Dartmouth. This new Princeton Stadium was built on the site. It has been the home field of the Princeton Tigers since 1998. Princeton Stadium has a capacity: 27,733. The stadium is a horseshoe design with off-white concrete walls, designed almost to look like bricks.
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Princeton Stadium, Princeton University, The Ivy League, Princeton Tigers, Tiger Football, Princeton, Princeton New Jersey, Mercer County, The Delaware Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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