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Also known as: Grant Park Municipal Stadium

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Soldier Field, stadium in Chicago that was built in 1924 and is one of the oldest arenas in the NFL, home to the city’s professional gridiron football team, the Bears, since 1971.

In 1919 the South Park Commission (later reorganized as the Chicago Park District) held a design competition for what supporters hoped would be “the largest, most beautiful public arena in the world.” In addition, the stadium would also honour the city’s World War I veterans. Architects William Holabird and Martin Roche won with a design for a Greek Revival stadium that notably featured a pair of colonnades. In 1922 construction began along Lake Michigan and continued for more than a decade. Although it had been envisioned to seat 150,000 people, the stadium featured approximately 74,000 permanent seats, with temporary seating for 30,000.

On October 9, 1924, the multipurpose Grant Park Municipal Stadium, as it was then known, hosted its first event: an athletic meet for police officers. An estimated 90,000 spectators saw such events as motorcycle polo. The following month, the stadium held its first football game, a collegiate match in which Notre Dame defeated Northwestern, 13–6. In 1925 the stadium was renamed Soldier Field, and on November 27, 1926, it was officially dedicated during “one of the greatest football games ever played,” a 21–21 tie between Army and Navy.

Over the ensuing decades, Soldier Field hosted a number of memorable events. In 1927 the stadium was the site of a controversial rematch between boxers Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney that became known as the “Battle of the Long Count.” After knocking down Tunney, Dempsey initially failed to go to a neutral corner, thus delaying the start of the count and allowing Tunney to recover and eventually win a 10-round decision. In 1944 Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered a speech that was attended by a reported 150,000 people, and a decade later Soldier Field drew some 260,000 Roman Catholics who were celebrating the Marian year, which honoured the Virgin Mary. In 1968 the stadium hosted the first Special Olympics.

However, Soldier Field was most closely associated with the Chicago Bears. The team had played at Wrigley Field for more than 50 years before deciding on a new venue. After some consideration, the Bears opted to return to Soldier Field, where they had played a game in 1926. The stadium became the team’s home beginning with the 1971 season. In order to offer fans a better view, seats were moved closer to the field, lowering the stadium capacity to nearly 57,000. In 1978 a renovation plan began that included the addition of nearly 10,000 seats.

Despite such changes, there were continued calls for more extensive updates, and at various points the owners of the Bears threatened to move the team out of the city. In 2001 local and state authorities—including the Chicago Park District, which still owned the stadium—agreed to a renovation plan that replaced most of the arena, except for its neoclassical shelf, including the colonnades. Work began the following year, and the Bears played at the University of Illinois’s Memorial Stadium during the 2002 season. Construction was completed in 2003—at a cost of some $690 million—and the resulting stadium proved controversial, with much of the criticism directed at the modern seating bowl, which some compared to a spaceship. Another point of contention was the capacity. The number of seats dropped to 61,500, which failed to meet the NFL’s requirement of 70,000 to host a Super Bowl. The renovation was also notable for causing the stadium to lose its National Historic Landmark status in 2006.

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Soldier Field | Chicago, History, Map, & Facts (2024)

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What are some historical facts about Soldier Field? ›

Soldier Field was built in three stages between 1922 and 1939 at a total cost $13 million. The official opening day – which coincided with the 53rd anniversary of the Chicago Fire—of the Municipal Grant Park Stadium. Within a year it was renamed Soldier Field.

Where not to sit at Soldier Field? ›

The only seats worth avoiding are the back rows of the 100 level sidelines, which are slightly obstructed by the overhang of the upper deck; the very back of the 300 level north end zone, where the energy lags a bit; and the upper 400 level for a cold weather game, which is exposed to winds from the lake (since there ...

Is Soldier Field the oldest field? ›

Soldier Field is about to turn 100 years old. It opened in 1924, and has been the Chicago Bears' stadium since 1971. It is by far the NFL's oldest stadium.

How did Soldiers Field get its name? ›

Soldier Field was designed in 1919 and opened on October 9, 1924, as Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The name was changed to Soldier Field on November 11, 1925, as a memorial to U.S. soldiers who had died in combat.

What is the oldest NFL stadium in use? ›

It is ordered by the conference and division to which the team belongs. Soldier Field in Chicago, home of the Chicago Bears is the oldest stadium in the league having opened in 1924. The stadium that has been used the longest by an NFL team is Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers since 1957.

Who has the smallest stadium in the NFL? ›

Soldier Field, home to the Chicago Bears, has a seating capacity of 61,500, making it the smallest stadium in NFL. Designed in 1919 and completed in the 1920s, the Field serves as a memorial to Americans soldiers who died in past wars.

Is it safe to walk from Soldier Field at night? ›

It's mostly safe not much activity. Matter of fact I'm at soldier field right now it's 2 am. But especially after an event like a concert or a game there's workers coming out and it feels safer than normal.

Do the Bears stay at Soldier Field? ›

Until the new stadium is completed, the team will likely remain at Soldier Field where its $6-million-a-year lease at expires in 2033.

What is not allowed in Soldier Field? ›

Firearms or weapons are not permitted within Soldier Field, the surrounding parkland, and the parking lots. Fireworks, smoke bombs, sparklers and any incendiary devices are not permitted within Soldier Field, the surrounding parkland, and the parking lots.

Who owns Soldier Field? ›

The Chicago Park District has owned Soldier Field since its construction, and even though the Bears have called it home since 1971, Soldier Field remains park district property. It was originally named Municipal Grant Park Stadium, but the name was changed to Soldier Field in 1925 to honor the veterans of World War I.

Why is Soldier Field a historic landmark? ›

The structure's prominent and iconic colonnades and multiple free-standing sculptures and statues pay homage to the men and women who valiantly served our country. Soldier Field is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and remains a significant site worth preserving.

Where did Bears play before Soldier Field? ›

For their first 51 seasons in Chicago, the Bears played in Wrigley Field, the famous home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Since 1971, with the exception of one season in 2002 during the stadium's renovation, they have played in Soldier Field in downtown Chicago.

What are some fun facts about Soldier Field? ›

Soldier Field has served as the home venue for a number of other sports teams in its history, including the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL and University of Notre Dame football. It hosted the 1994 FIFA World Cup, the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, and multiple CONCACAF Gold Cup championships.

What was the biggest concert at Soldier Field? ›

Soldier Field estimates there were 73,000 people in attendance for Saturday night's concert by Ed Sheeran. In a tweet posted to the lakefront venue's Twitter account Sunday, the claim was Sheeran's show — which was part of the singer-songwriter's “Mathematics Tour” — was “the largest concert that's ever been here.”

Will Soldier Field be torn down? ›

As for Soldier Field's fate, --- if the new stadium is built --- it'll be knocked down, according to the Bears' plans. In the renderings the team released on Wednesday, the team plans to knock down Soldier Field for 14 acres of green area. They will, however, keep the columns and historical details of the stadium.

What is the history of soldiers point? ›

A small garrison of soldiers from the 57 Regiment was established at Friendship Point to capture escaped convicts from Port Macquarie and Trail Bay Gaol at South West Rocks, on route to Sydney. The garrison was later abandoned and Friendship Point is renamed Soldiers Point.

What are some historical facts about Fort William? ›

A new fort was built at a strategic position at the head of Glen Mhor on behalf of Oliver Cromwell in 1654, and this became the region's prominent military site. In the 1690s, William of Orange ordered the fort to be enlarged, and Inverlochy then took the name of the new king and became known as Fort William.

What are 3 interesting facts about the army? ›

Military Fact #10) 30 of the United States presidents served in the U.S. Army.
  • 24 served in the Army during time of war.
  • 2 earned the rank of 5-star General (Washington and Eisenhower).
  • 1 earned the Medal of Honor (T. Roosevelt).

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