Montgomery Stadium

Montgomery Stadium

Montgomery Stadium was a multi-use stadium in Phoenix, Arizona[1] that hosted the Salad Bowl from 1948 to 1952. Its capacity was 23,000 people, and it was located on the Phoenix Union High School campus.

References

  1. ^ "Staying Power". Phoenix New Times. September 28, 2000. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/Issues/2000-09-28/news/feature2_full.html. Retrieved January 8, 2007. 

Coordinates: 33°27′10″N 112°03′47″W / 33.452840°N 112.063151°W / 33.452840; -112.063151



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