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Chamberlain Field

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Chamberlain Field
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LocationOak Street at Baldwin Street
Chattanooga, Tennessee
Coordinates35°2′48.5874″N 85°17′57.5874″W / 35.046829833°N 85.299329833°W / 35.046829833; -85.299329833
OwnerUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga
OperatorUniversity of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Capacity10,501
SurfaceNatural grass
Opened1908
Closed1997
Tenants
Chattanooga Mocs (1908–1997)

Chamberlain Field was an American football stadium in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It hosted the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga football team until they moved to Finley Stadium in 1997.[1] It officially opened on June 3, 1908, and was named in honor of former University of Chattanooga trustee Hiram S. Chamberlain.[2] When it closed, it was the second oldest on-campus college football stadium after Harvard Stadium.[1]

The stadium held 10,501 people at its peak and was opened in 1908. The Vine Street grandstands were pulled down in 2004, and the Oak street grandstands were torn down in August 2011.

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References

  1. ^ a b "Late score lifts Tennessee–Chattanooga past Wofford". The Greenville News. October 5, 1997. Retrieved September 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "Just like big leaguers". The Chattanooga Times. June 4, 1908. Retrieved September 15, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.


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