Beaver Stadium

University Park, Pennsylvania, is home to the world's fourth-largest stadium and the United States' second largest. This is Beaver Stadium. This stadium, which first opened its doors in 1960, has a seating capacity of 106,572. Beaver Stadium is now the home of the Nittany Lions, a football team from Pennsylvania State University. Beaver Stadium is, first and foremost, a collegiate football stadium. This stadium's history is one of the few in which the opening took place somewhere other than where it now sits. In fact, in a poll held by USA Today in 2016, the stadium was chosen as the top college football site.


Beaver Stadium was originally built 1 mile west of its current location in 1909. Originally constructed with wooden stands, the structure was eventually replaced with a steel structure capable of holding 30,000 people.


Capacity: 106,572

Location: State College, Pennsylvania, US

Inauguration: September 17, 1960

Beaver Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Beaver Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Beaver Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com
Beaver Stadium. Photo: stadiumdb.com

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