Why Harvard Stadium’s Revolutionary Concrete Construction Changed the Rules of Football – Curbed


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Why Harvard Stadium's Revolutionary Concrete Construction Changed the Rules of Football
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Built in 1903, Harvard Stadium was the first freestanding concrete stadium in the country, and the one of the first specifically designed to accommodate the uniquely American sport (Franklin Field, a wooden stadium used by the University of

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