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  1. September 1, 2022 [13] Tiger Stadium, previously known as Navin Field and Briggs Stadium, was a multi-use stadium located in the Corktown neighborhood of Detroit, Michigan, United States. The stadium was nicknamed "The Corner" for its location at the intersection of Michigan and Trumbull Avenues. It hosted the Detroit Tigers of Major League ...

    • April 20, 1912; 111 years ago
  2. Tiger Stadium. Whether as a 103-year-old site for pro baseball or as an 87-year-old stadium, the corner of Michigan and Trumbull is the home of memories for millions of fans. The park sat vacant since hosting its final game on Sept. 27, 1999, until June 30, 2008, when demolition began. Professional baseball was first played on the site, at a ...

  3. Professional football made its debut at Tiger Stadium in 1938. Between 1934 and 1937 the Detroit Lions played at the University of Detroit Stadium, a 25,000 seat facility. After the 1937 season the Lions decided to move to Tiger Stadium.

  4. Tiger Stadium was sold to the city of Detroit on January 1, 1978 for $1.00 and leased back for 30 years. The city received a $5 million federal grant and issued $8.5 million in bonds to pay for renovations, including replacement of the old green wooden seats with blue plastic seats. The movie “61*” was filmed here in August 2000, after the ...

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  5. Dec 10, 2010 · The era of Detroit Lions football in the Great Outdoors ended on Thanksgiving Day 1974 with a 31-27 loss to the Denver Broncos at Tiger Stadium. It was the last Lions game ever played at the fabled ballpark. The following year the team headed out to the Pontiac Silverdome. In front of a crowd of […]

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  7. Tiger Stadium came closest to an early extinction in 1972 when Wayne County proposed a sparkling $126 million domed stadium southwest of downtown, alongside the Detroit River. The Tigers went so far as to sign a 40-year lease, but a few curious citizens took a closer look at the stadium deal and discovered, cleverly hidden amid the legalese, a ...

  8. Tiger Stadium History. 2121 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, MI 48216. Years Active: 1921-1974 Known As: Navin Field (1921-1926), Briggs Stadium (1927-1960), Tiger Stadium (1961-1974)

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