Texas Stadium

Texas Stadium America's Home Field: Reliving the Legends & The Legendary Moments

Hardback (01 Sep 2008)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Built in 1971 for $35 million, Texas Stadium was an engineering marvel that generated curiosity because of its hole in the roof. It is now recognized as much a part of America's Team as the blue star on the Cowboys' silver helmets. With its use of luxury suites, the hole in the roof and the focus on cheerleaders, Texas Stadium was ahead of its time, and it was made complete by housing one of the most successful NFL franchises. The 2008 season, however, will be the last for Texas Stadium as the Cowboys prepare to move into a new facility.

The facility has seen some of the most memorable moments in the illustrious franchise's 48-year history, from countless Thanksgiving Day games to NFC championships to Emmitt Smith's record-breaking run. It has housed some of Texas's high school football's most bizarre games, as well as serving as the home field for SMU's glory day teams of the 1980s and an NFL Pro Bowl game. It was also the backdrop for Hollywood films such as "Any Given Sunday." But "The Hole in the Roof" will be ultimately remembered as the home of the Dallas Cowboys.

Texas Stadium: America's Home Field, Reliving the Legends and the Legendary Moments is a fun history lesson for Cowboys fans, as well as a bath of nostalgia for all lovers of America's Team.

Book information

ISBN: 9780981716619
Publisher: Ascend Books
Imprint: Ascend Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 725.82709764
Language: English
Number of pages: 194
Weight: 522g
Height: 231mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 23mm