Seattle: Sport Venue
Places and attractions in the Sport venue category
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Lumen Field
Lumen Field is a towering testament to the passion for sports in the heart of Seattle, United States. As a premier sports venue, it serves as the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League...
Safeco Field
Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Safeco Field stands as an iconic sports venue and a testament to America's enduring love for baseball. Known for its retractable roof—a marvel of engineering that guarantees games proceed rain or shine—Safeco Field has been the home...
Climate Pledge Arena
In the heart of Seattle stands the Climate Pledge Arena, a beacon of modern sustainability and a premier sports venue. This state-of-the-art facility is not only home to the city's beloved NHL team, the Seattle Kraken, but also serves as a multipurpose arena hosting...
Husky Stadium
Husky Stadium, nestled in the heart of Seattle, United States, stands as an iconic sport venue known for its breathtaking views and electric atmosphere. Erected in 1920, this open-air stadium is primarily the home field for the University of Washington Huskies football...
Memorial Stadium
Memorial Stadium, nestled in the bustling heart of Seattle, United States, serves as a testament to the city's deep-seated love for sports and communal gatherings. This revered sports venue, though not as widely recognized as some of the city's other landmarks, plays a...
Hec Edmundson Pavilion
Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion is an indoor arena on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
Sick's Stadium
Sick's Stadium, also known as Sick's Seattle Stadium and later as Sicks' Stadium, was a baseball park in the northwest United States in Seattle, Washington. It was located in Rainier Valley, on the NE corner of S. McClellan Street and Rainier Avenue S.
Husky Ballpark
Husky Ballpark is a college baseball stadium in Seattle, Washington, on the campus of the University of Washington. Opened in 1998, it is the home field of the Washington Huskies of the Pac-12 conference.
Championship Field
Championship Field is a soccer-specific stadium on the campus of Seattle University in Seattle, Washington. It is home to the Seattle Redhawks men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium was built in 1994 and has a seated capacity of 650.
Conibear Shellhouse
The Conibear Shellhouse is a rowing training and support facility in Seattle, Washington, on the campus of the University of Washington. It is used by the men's and women's rowing teams of the Washington Huskies. The building was completed in 1949 and renovated in 2005.
Denny Field
Denny Field is located on the campus of the University of Washington in Seattle. It was the home grounds for the university's football team for a quarter century, from 1895 until 1920.
Husky Softball Stadium
Husky Softball Stadium is the home stadium for the Division I Washington Huskies softball team. Located next to Husky Stadium on the campus of University of Washington, the stadium features seating for 1,500 fans. Included in the 1,500 seat capacity is a combination of chair back, theatre, and bleacher seating.
Connolly Center
Redhawk Center is a 999-seat multi-purpose arena in Seattle, Washington on the campus of Seattle University.
Lake Washington Rowing Club
Lake Washington Rowing Club is an organization in the greater Seattle area to further the sport of rowing. It trains people ranging in experience from beginners to Olympic-caliber rowers. The club emphasizes mastery of boat-handling skills and values sculling as the principal path to excellence in all types of rowing.
Pocock Rowing Center
The George Pocock Memorial Rowing Center is an amateur rowing club famous for its namesake and its ability to produce world-class rowers.
Crawford Court
Crawford Court was opened on 6 December 2005 by Jamal Crawford in his home town of Seattle, Washington. The court cost $100,000 and is for the use of Rainier Beach High School students. Crawford's high school number is retired at the school, and is on display in the gym.