Husky Stadium

Seattle


With room for 70,000, the Husky is a scenic giant with splendid water and mountain views. Once Seattle's largest sports stadium, it has undergone four remodels since its inception in 1920; the most recent in 2013 cost a whopping $280 million. It is home to the successful Washington Huskies, which you'll quickly ascertain wears the colors purple and gold.


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