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3939 S. Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90037
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L.A. Coliseum History and Information
The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and Sports Arena compound is one of the most impressive and momentous sports monuments in America today. The two buildings have operated in tandem since 1959, but the storied narration of the Complex dates back to the early on 20th Century.
LOS ANGELES COLISEUM COMMISSION
The Coliseum and Sports Arena are under the power of the Los Angeles Coliseum Commission, which was bent underneath the Joint Exercise of Powers Act on September 25, 1945. Though this central body is comprised of legislature from the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles and State of California, no taxpayer finances are used to hold up the amenities. The composite is supported exclusively by income generated from these two amenities.
THE COLISEUM
The Coliseum was constructed in the near the beginning 1920's and opened its doors to the Los Angeles civic in June 1923. The first football diversion was played in the arena on October 6, 1923, with the University of Southern California hosting Pomona College previous to a crowd of 12,836. It was a humble beginning for a location that would later play a well-known role in college and professional football.
The magical history of the Coliseum spans eight decades. It is the only ability in the globe to play congregation to two Olympiads, two Super Bowls (I and VII), and one World Series (1959), and down with the adjoining Sports Arena, is official with the immigration of skilled sports to the West Coast. The composite provided a home for the Rams, the Dodgers and the Lakers (from Minneapolis, 1960-68), and was the development residence of the San Diego Chargers (1960, AFL) and Kings (1967, NHL).
In 1984, the State of California and the United States Government stated the Coliseum a State and Federal Historical Landmark for its giving to the historical makeup of the 31st State of the Union as fine as the United States of America.
The 92,516 seat Coliseum served as the dwelling of the Los Angeles Raiders of the NFL from 1982 all the way through the 1994 season, and at present serves as the home for the University of Southern California football (since 1923), and international soccer competition. Other world-class events it has hosted include UCLA football (1933-81); several high school football contests, including the famed "Shrine All-Star Game"; political rallies, including John F. Kennedy's Democratic Presidential Candidate receiving speech at the Democratic National Convention in 1960; religious convention, including an all-time Coliseum crowd record of 134,254 for Billy Graham in 1963 and the first ever Papal Mass by Pope John Paul II in 1987; the 1976 Bicentennial Spectacular; and frequent rock concert, with five sold-out nights of Bruce Springsteen in 1985 and the maximum grossing concerts of 1989, four sold-out nights of the Rolling Stones.
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