Wallace Wade Stadium
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| Inauguration
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| November 5th 1929
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| Capacity
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| 33.941 places
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| Ground
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Natural lawn
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| Multitude record
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| Address
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Duke University
Durham, NC
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| Club resides
| bgcolor=#EEEEEE| Duke Blue Devils
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The Wallace Wade Stadium is a stage of American football located on the campus of the Université Duke at Durham (North Carolina). This enclosure of 33.941 places is the property of the Duke University. It is there that the Duke Blue Devils evolve/move.
History
Inaugurated in 1929 under the name of Duke Stadium, the stage is renamed Wallace Wade Stadium in 1967 in homage to Wade Wallace (1892 - 1987), legendary trainer of the football team American of Duke.This stage accommodated the Pink Bowl Game in 1942 following the restrictions of displacements on the West coast consecutive on the attack of Pearl Harbor by the Japan board the December 7th 1941.
The October 8th 2005, the Rolling Stones gave a concert to Wallace Wade Stadium in front of a packed enclosure.
External bonds
- Wallace Wade Stadium files
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