| Ross-Ade Stadium - Plaque Mounted & Laminated Print | ||
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This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Measures 13 in. x 40 in. |
AZ52
PRICE: $79.95 To order |
| Mackey Arena - Framed Print | ||
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This panorama of Mackey Arena, located in West Lafayette, Indiana, highlights the Purdue Boilermakers men's basketball team playing before a sold-out crowd. Originally opened as Purdue Arena in 1967, it was renamed in 1972 to honor long-time athletics director and Purdue alum Guy "Red" Mackey. The arena seats 14,123 fans and is considered one of the loudest in the nation. The men's basketball program started in 1896, competes in the Big Ten Conference and has won more league championships than any other school in the conference. Measures 14 in. x 40 in. |
BB66
PRICE: $89.95 To order |
| Ross-Ade Stadium - Framed Print | ||
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This panorama of Ross-Ade Stadium captures the excitement of a Purdue Boilermakers' football game. Nestled on the northern edge of campus, Ross-Ade Stadium is named after principal benefactors David E. Ross and George Ade. Ross-Ade Stadium opened in the fall of 1924 with a seating capacity of 13,500. After multiple renovations, the current capacity is 62,500. From 2001 to 2003, Ross-Ade Stadium underwent a renovation that made it one of the most attractive and fan-friendly facilities in all of college football. Measures 14 in. x 40 in. |
AZ29
PRICE: $89.95 To order |