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・ Veterans Memorial Dam
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・ Veterans Memorial Park (Bay City, Michigan)
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・ Veterans Memorial Park (Davenport, Iowa)
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse)
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・ Veterans Memorial Stadium (Long Beach)
・ Veterans Memorial Stadium (Pago Pago)
・ Veterans Memorial Stadium (Troy University)
・ Veterans Memorial Wall
・ Veterans Museum and Memorial Center
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Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse) : ウィキペディア英語版
Veterans Memorial Stadium (La Crosse)

Veterans Memorial Stadium is a stadium in La Crosse, Wisconsin. The original Veterans Memorial Stadium facility was built in 1948. It was demolished in 2008 and a new structure opened in 2009. It seats 10,000, with around 6,200 seats in the main grandstand.〔http://www.wkbt.com/Global/story.asp?S=10330917〕 The stadium is primarily used for football and track and field. It is the home field of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse Eagles. The 10-lane, 400 meter track complex has hosted several NCAA championships and hosts the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state high school track and field championships each June. The stadium complex also houses the Veterans Hall of Honor meeting room.
==2009 expansion==

Veterans Memorial Complex was expanded to increase stadium seating to around 10,000, improve Harring Field and the surrounding track, and provide additional athletic fields for soccer and intramural sports. Officials wanted to attract and retain large events such as the WIAA state track meet, while having the necessary fields and associated structures to support both UW–La Crosse athletic and recreational activities as well as community events and programs. In the past, the New Orleans Saints had used La Crosse's facilities for the team's summer training camp. The university is said to be interested in attracting another NFL team to the campus.
The expansion, which had an estimated cost of about $14.5 million, began with demolition of the previous stadium in June 2008.〔(With wrecking ball on the horizon, UW–L's stadium is entering its twilight : La Crosse Tribune )〕〔(Stadium demolition nearly finished : La Crosse Tribune )〕〔(Spectators have gotten their money’s worth : La Crosse Tribune )〕〔(WKBT La Crosse, WI-NewsChannel 8, La Crosse Weather, La Crosse News, La Crosse SportsIt's Good-Bye to a La Crosse Landmark )〕 The field and track itself was completed in September 2008, while the entire project was finished in August 2009.〔(La Crosse Tribune - 7.0 : Gow: UW–L Stadium details needed )〕〔(La Crosse Tribune - 7.0 : UW–L officials propose stadium plan completion in two phases )〕

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