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  1. Barron Stadium is a 6,500-seat football field and track & field stadium in Rome, Georgia. It is home to the Shorter University Hawks and Rome High School Wolves football teams. The facility hosted the NAIA Football National Championship from 2008-13 and the NCCAA Victory Bowl in 2013-14, as well as the NCCAA track championships from 2014-16.

  2. Barron Stadium, situated in downtown Rome at 300 West Third Street, bears the name of F.S. Barron, the region's inaugural Coca-Cola bottler and distributor. This historic venue boasts a total seating capacity of 5,360, offering ample space for sports enthusiasts and event attendees. On the home side, 3,536 seats cater to local supporters, while ...

  3. Barron Stadium. Barron Stadium, named for the area's first Coca-Cola bottler and distributor, F.S. Barron, is located at 300 West Third Street in downtown Rome. Total seating capacity is 5,360. Home side - 3,536. Visitors side -1,824. Contact Information: Mr. Chris Boden. All students will graduate from Rome High School prepared for college or ...

  4. May 30, 2024 · Correct or Update Barron Stadium. Submit/Update Stadium Photo. Submit/Update Stadium Photo. Address Map Link: 300 West 3rd Street - Rome, Georgia 30165 .

  5. Jun 3, 2013 · Rome's Historic Barron Stadium is home to the Shorter University football and track and field teams. Barron Stadium served as host of the 2008-2013 NAIA Football National Championship games. Begining in 2013, Barron Stadium will be the site of the NCCAA's Victory Bowl and Outdoor Track & Field National Championships. Barron Stadium underwent a ...

  6. Historic Barron Stadium, Rome, GA, June 24-27, 2021 The championships will be held at Barron Stadium in Historic Downtown in walking distance to hotels, restaurants, shopping and attractions. Venue Address: 300 W 3rd Street View Map Venue Parking: Parking is located beside Barron Stadium and across the street at Heritage Park.

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  8. Apr 12, 2023 · Barron Stadium, named for the area’s first Coca-Cola bottler and distributor, F.S. Barron, is located at 300 West Third Street in downtown Rome. It has a seating capacity of 5,360. The track is named for John Maddox, a local athlete who was a standout during the 1932 Olympics. After nearly 100 years, Barron Stadium still hosts many events.

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