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Granite Bowl : ウィキペディア英語版
Granite Bowl

The Granite Bowl is the off-campus playing venue for the football and soccer sports teams for the Elbert County Blue Devils in Elberton, Georgia in the United States. It is located between College Avenue and West Church Street and is near the city of Elberton's downtown square. The stadium can hold up to 15,000 people and is made almost entirely out of granite.〔Curtright, Guy. "Sunday Special: Sports Across Georgia: Football temple of stone; Football-mad quarry town has a stadium of all granite." Atlanta Journal Constitution 2000. 1-2. Database. 7 July 2010. Lexis Nexis. Galileo. 2000. Retrieved at Georgia Southern University Henderson Library.〕 The Granite Bowl has been listed as an important historic site by the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation and is considered by many to be the jewel of Elbert County.〔Clark, Traci. "More Than 200 Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation'Ramblers' to Roam Around Elberton, Elbert County, Oct. 19-20." Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation 2007. 1. Database. 7 July 2010. Lexis Nexis. Galileo. 2007. Retrieved at Georgia Southern University Henderson Library.〕〔Elbert County School District, Initials. (2002). Granite bowl: home of the blue devils. Retrieved from http://www.elbert.k12.ga.us/ecchs/granitebowl/granitebowl.html〕
==History==
Originally, the site of the Granite Bowl was used as a town dump.〔Lat34North."TheGraniteBowl-ElbertCo.,GA"waymarking.com6/24/2010<"http://lat34north.com/HistoricMarkers/MarkerDetail.cfm?keyID=052-A8"target="_blank">TheGraniteBowl>.〕 It was built in 1952 by Athletic Boosters and many of the businesses involved in Elberton's Granite Industry.〔Elbert County School District, Initials. (2002). Granite bowl: home of the blue devils. Retrieved from http://www.elbert.k12.ga.us/ecchs/granitebowl/granitebowl.html〕 The stadium was named the Granite Bowl for being made out of over 100,000 tons of blue granite.The only expense in the new stadium came with materials for the press box and concrete. Everything else was volunteered or provided free-of-charge by local businesses.〔Elbert County School District, Initials. (2002). Granite bowl: home of the blue devils. Retrieved from http://www.elbert.k12.ga.us/ecchs/granitebowl/granitebowl.html〕 In 1995, the Blue Devils won their one and only football state championship in the Class AA against Washington-Wilkes of Wilkes County, GA. The Blue Devils won the game 27-0 at Washington-Wilkes.〔Curtright, Guy. "Sunday Special: Sports Across Georgia: Football temple of stone; Football-mad quarry town has a stadium of all granite." Atlanta Journal Constitution 2000. 1-2. Database. 7 July 2010. Lexis Nexis. Galileo. 2000. Retrieved at Georgia Southern University Henderson Library.〕 In 2003, the stadium celebrated its 50th season since opening in 1952.

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