Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati
by Kathy K McClellan
Title
Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati
Artist
Kathy K McClellan
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Photograph - Photographs
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Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati is a photograph by Kathy K. McClellan taken in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA).
Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio is an outdoor football stadium. It is the home base for the NFL (National Football League) team the Cincinnati Bengals and is named after the teams founder, chief executive and first head coach.
It is also known as the PBS and "The Jungle". The complex, which opened in August of 2000, covers approximately 22 acres and has a 65,515 listed seating capacity.
The stadium won several awards and is praised for it's views from inside the stadium of the City of Cincinnati and The Ohio River with the Roebling Suspension Bridge also in sight.
Concerts are also held in the stadium as well as the annual Queen City Classic Chess Tournament in the spring.
114 private suites and 7,600 club seats are available as premium seating. There is a Bengals Pro Shop, 56 concession stands and eight stores.
Most sports venues are now named after corporate sponsors. Cincinnatians and Bengals fans alike are proud of the stadium paying homage to the history of the team by bearing the name of the Bengals founder.
This image has been featured in the following FAA/Pixels groups:
No Place Like Home 07/21/2021
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June 11th, 2021
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