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Cotton Bowl (stadium)

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Cotton Bowl (stadium)

The Cotton Bowl is an outdoor stadium in Dallas, Texas, United States. Opened in 1930 as Fair Park Stadium, it is on the site of the State Fair of Texas, known as Fair Park. The Cotton Bowl was the longtime home of the annual college football post-season bowl game known as the Cotton Bowl Classic, after which the stadium is named. Starting on New Year's Day 1937, it hosted the first 73 editions of the game, through January 2009; the game was moved to AT&T Stadium in Arlington in January 2010. The stadium hosts the Red River Rivalry, the annual college football game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns, and formerly, the First Responder Bowl. The stadium has been home to many football teams over the years, including: SMU Mustangs (NCAA), Dallas Cowboys (NFL; 1960–1971), Dallas Texans (NFL) (1952), Dallas Texans (AFL; 1960–1962), and soccer teams, the Dallas Tornado (NASL; 1967–1968), FC Dallas (MLS; as the Dallas Burn 1996–2004, as FC Dallas 2005), and Dallas Trinity FC (USLS; 2024-). It was also one of the nine venues used for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. Prior to Dallas Trinity's inaugural season, it was the largest stadium by capacity in the United States without a professional or college team as a regular tenant. It became known as "The House That Doak Built," due to the immense crowds that SMU running back Doak Walker drew to the stadium during his college career in the late 1940s. In their seventh season, the Cowboys hosted the Green Bay Packers for the NFL championship at the Cotton Bowl on January 1, 1967. The college bowl game that year included SMU and was played the day before, New Year's Eve, which required a quick turnaround to transform the field. The two games were filled to its 75,504 capacity, but both home teams lost to the visitors. Artificial turf was installed in 1970 and removed in 1993 in preparation for the 1994 FIFA World Cup. The elevation of the playing field is approximately 450 feet (140 m) above sea level.

Infobox

Former names
Fair Park Stadium(1930–1936)
Address
1300 Robert Cullum Blvd.
Location
Dallas, Texas
Coordinates
mw- 32°46′46″N 96°45′35″W / 32.77944°N 96.75972°W / 32.77944; -96.75972
Owner
City of Dallas
Capacity
92,100
Record attendance
96,009 (thrice)
Surface
Natural grass(1930–1969, since 1994)AstroTurf (1970–1993)
Broke ground
1930
Opened
1930, 95 years ago
Renovated
1936, 1968, 1993, 2008
Expanded
1948–1949, 1993, 2008
Construction cost
$328,200($6.18 million in 2024)
Architect
Mark Lemmon, 1930George Dahl, 1936Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum, 1993
Structural engineer
Chappell, Stokes & Brenneke, 1948–1949
Architectural style
Art Deco
Part of
Texas Centennial Exposition Buildings (1936–1937) (ID86003488)
TSAL No.
8200000209
DLMKHD No.
H/33 (Fair Park)
Designated CP
September 24, 1986
Designated TSAL
January 1, 1984
Designated DLMKHD
March 4, 1987

Tables

· Stadium usage › Association football › 1994 FIFA World Cup
1994-06-17
1994-06-17
Date
1994-06-17
Time (UTC−6)
18:30
Team #1
Spain
Res.
2–2
Team #2
South Korea
Round
Group C
Attendance
56,247
1994-06-23
1994-06-23
Date
1994-06-23
Time (UTC−6)
18:30
Team #1
Nigeria
Res.
3–0
Team #2
Bulgaria
Round
Group D
Attendance
44,132
1994-06-28
1994-06-28
Date
1994-06-28
Time (UTC−6)
15:00
Team #1
Germany
Res.
3–2
Team #2
South Korea
Round
Group C
Attendance
63,998
1994-06-30
1994-06-30
Date
1994-06-30
Time (UTC−6)
18:30
Team #1
Argentina
Res.
0–2
Team #2
Bulgaria
Round
Group D
Attendance
63,998
1994-07-03
1994-07-03
Date
1994-07-03
Time (UTC−6)
12:00
Team #1
Saudi Arabia
Res.
1–3
Team #2
Sweden
Round
Round of 16
Attendance
60,277
1994-07-09
1994-07-09
Date
1994-07-09
Time (UTC−6)
14:35
Team #1
Netherlands
Res.
2–3
Team #2
Brazil
Round
Quarter-final
Attendance
63,500
Date
Time (UTC−6)
Team
Res.
Team
Round
Attendance
1994-06-17
18:30
Spain
2–2
South Korea
Group C
56,247
1994-06-23
18:30
Nigeria
3–0
Bulgaria
Group D
44,132
1994-06-28
15:00
Germany
3–2
South Korea
Group C
63,998
1994-06-30
18:30
Argentina
0–2
Bulgaria
Group D
63,998
1994-07-03
12:00
Saudi Arabia
1–3
Sweden
Round of 16
60,277
1994-07-09
14:35
Netherlands
2–3
Brazil
Quarter-final
63,500
· Stadium usage › Association football › 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup
14 July 2021
14 July 2021
Date
14 July 2021
Time (UTC−5)
20:30
Team #1
Guatemala
Res.
0–3
Team #2
Mexico
Round
Group A
Attendance
15,391
18 July 2021
18 July 2021
Date
18 July 2021
Time (UTC−5)
21:00
Team #1
Mexico
Res.
1–0
Team #2
El Salvador
Round
45,792
Date
Time (UTC−5)
Team
Res.
Team
Round
Attendance
14 July 2021
20:30
Guatemala
0–3
Mexico
Group A
15,391
18 July 2021
21:00
Mexico
1–0
El Salvador
45,792
· Stadium usage › Association football › Other international matches
September 8, 1974
September 8, 1974
Date
September 8, 1974
Team #1
Mexico
Res.
1–0
Team #2
United States
Attendance
22,164
July 10, 1993
July 10, 1993
Date
July 10, 1993
Team #1
Jamaica
Res.
0–1
Team #2
United States
Attendance
11,642
July 14, 1993
July 14, 1993
Date
July 14, 1993
Team #1
Panama
Res.
1–2
Team #2
United States
Attendance
13,771
July 17, 1993
July 17, 1993
Date
July 17, 1993
Team #1
Honduras
Res.
0–1
Team #2
United States
Attendance
16,348
July 21, 1993
July 21, 1993
Date
July 21, 1993
Team #1
Costa Rica
Res.
0–1
Team #2
United States
Attendance
14,826
March 26, 1994
March 26, 1994
Date
March 26, 1994
Team #1
Bolivia
Res.
2–2
Team #2
United States
Attendance
26,835
March 25, 1995
March 25, 1995
Date
March 25, 1995
Team #1
Uruguay
Res.
2–2
Team #2
United States
Attendance
12,242
April 28, 2004
April 28, 2004
Date
April 28, 2004
Team #1
Mexico
Res.
0–1
Team #2
United States
Attendance
45,048
Date
Team
Res.
Team
Attendance
September 8, 1974
Mexico
1–0
United States
22,164
July 10, 1993
Jamaica
0–1
United States
11,642
July 14, 1993
Panama
1–2
United States
13,771
July 17, 1993
Honduras
0–1
United States
16,348
July 21, 1993
Costa Rica
0–1
United States
14,826
March 26, 1994
Bolivia
2–2
United States
26,835
March 25, 1995
Uruguay
2–2
United States
12,242
April 28, 2004
Mexico
0–1
United States
45,048
· Stadium usage › Concerts › Music
Tattoo You Tour
Tattoo You Tour
Date
October 31 – November 1, 1981
Artist
Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
ZZ Top
Tour / Concert name
Tattoo You Tour
Attendance
156,000 / 156,000
Revenue
$2,695,332
The Who Tour 1982
The Who Tour 1982
Date
December 4, 1982
Artist
The Who
Tour / Concert name
The Who Tour 1982
Attendance
66,611 / 80,000
Revenue
$1,165,693
Born in the U.S.A. Tour
Born in the U.S.A. Tour
Date
September 13 and 14 1985
Artist
Bruce Springsteen
Tour / Concert name
Born in the U.S.A. Tour
Attendance
126,707 / 126,707
Revenue
$2,194,492
The Who Tour 1989
The Who Tour 1989
Date
September 3, 1989
Artist
The Who
Tour / Concert name
The Who Tour 1989
Attendance
35,385 / 36,000
Revenue
$796,163
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
Date
November 10 and 11 1989
Artist
Rolling Stones
Tour / Concert name
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
Attendance
119,856 / 119,856
Revenue
$3,410,886
Recycler World Tour
Recycler World Tour
Date
October 10, 1990
Artist
ZZ Top
Opening act(s)
Steve Miller Band
Tour / Concert name
Recycler World Tour
Attendance
74,100 / 74,100
Revenue
$1,715,688
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Date
November 18, 1994
Artist
Rolling Stones
Tour / Concert name
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Attendance
47,372 / 47,372
Revenue
$2,530,185
PopMart Tour
PopMart Tour
Date
May 12, 1997
Artist
U2
Opening act(s)
Rage Against The Machine
Tour / Concert name
PopMart Tour
Attendance
38,043 / 45,000
Revenue
$1,908,637
No Filter Tour
No Filter Tour
Date
November 2, 2021
Artist
Rolling Stones
Opening act(s)
Juanes
Tour / Concert name
No Filter Tour
Attendance
43,469 / 43,469
Revenue
$8,965,725
Music of the Spheres World Tour
Music of the Spheres World Tour
Date
May 6, 2022
Artist
Coldplay
Opening act(s)
H.E.R.Leila Pari
Tour / Concert name
Music of the Spheres World Tour
Attendance
58,669 / 58,669
Revenue
$6,065,763
Mañana Será Bonito Tour
Mañana Será Bonito Tour
Date
September 2, 2023
Artist
Karol G
Opening act(s)
Agudelo
Tour / Concert name
Mañana Será Bonito Tour
Attendance
68,914 / 68,914
Revenue
$11,313,933
Date
Artist
Opening act(s)
Tour / Concert name
Attendance
Revenue
Notes
October 11, 1956
Elvis
27,000+
July 6, 1975
Rolling Stones
October 31 – November 1, 1981
Rolling Stones
ZZ Top
Tattoo You Tour
156,000 / 156,000
$2,695,332
December 4, 1982
The Who
The Who Tour 1982
66,611 / 80,000
$1,165,693
September 13 and 14 1985
Bruce Springsteen
Born in the U.S.A. Tour
126,707 / 126,707
$2,194,492
September 3, 1989
The Who
The Who Tour 1989
35,385 / 36,000
$796,163
November 10 and 11 1989
Rolling Stones
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
119,856 / 119,856
$3,410,886
October 10, 1990
ZZ Top
Steve Miller Band
Recycler World Tour
74,100 / 74,100
$1,715,688
November 18, 1994
Rolling Stones
Voodoo Lounge Tour
47,372 / 47,372
$2,530,185
May 12, 1997
U2
Rage Against The Machine
PopMart Tour
38,043 / 45,000
$1,908,637
November 2, 2021
Rolling Stones
Juanes
No Filter Tour
43,469 / 43,469
$8,965,725
May 6, 2022
Coldplay
Leila Pari
Music of the Spheres World Tour
58,669 / 58,669
$6,065,763
September 2, 2023
Karol G
Agudelo
Mañana Será Bonito Tour
68,914 / 68,914
$11,313,933
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Preceded byfirst stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
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Preceded byfirst stadium
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Home of the Dallas Cowboys 1960 – October 11, 1971
Events and tenants
Succeeded byTexas Stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
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Preceded byfirst stadium
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Home of the Dallas Texans 1960–1962
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Succeeded byMunicipal Stadium
Preceded byfirst stadiumDragon Stadium
Preceded byfirst stadiumDragon Stadium
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Preceded byfirst stadiumDragon Stadium
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Home of the Dallas Burn 1996–20022004–2005
Events and tenants
Succeeded byDragon StadiumPizza Hut Park
Preceded byfirst stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
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Preceded byfirst stadium
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Home of the Cotton Bowl Classic 1937–2009
Events and tenants
Succeeded byCowboys Stadium
Preceded byRich Stadium
Preceded byRich Stadium
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Preceded byRich Stadium
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Host of the Drum Corps International World Championship 1991
Events and tenants
Succeeded byCamp Randall Stadium
Preceded byNotre Dame Stadium
Preceded byNotre Dame Stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byNotre Dame Stadium
Events and tenants
Host of the NHL Winter Classic 2020
Events and tenants
Succeeded byTarget Field
Preceded byfirst stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byfirst stadium
Events and tenants
Home of the Dallas Trinity FC 2024–present
Events and tenants
Succeeded bycurrent stadium
Events and tenants
Preceded byfirst stadium
Home of the Dallas Cowboys 1960 – October 11, 1971
Succeeded byTexas Stadium
Preceded byfirst stadium
Home of the Dallas Texans 1960–1962
Succeeded byMunicipal Stadium
Preceded byfirst stadiumDragon Stadium
Home of the Dallas Burn 1996–20022004–2005
Succeeded byDragon StadiumPizza Hut Park
Preceded byfirst stadium
Home of the Cotton Bowl Classic 1937–2009
Succeeded byCowboys Stadium
Preceded byRich Stadium
Host of the Drum Corps International World Championship 1991
Succeeded byCamp Randall Stadium
Preceded byNotre Dame Stadium
Host of the NHL Winter Classic 2020
Succeeded byTarget Field
Preceded byfirst stadium
Home of the Dallas Trinity FC 2024–present
Succeeded bycurrent stadium

References

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    https://web.archive.org/web/20070701154353/http://www.dallascityhall.com/FairPark/fair_park_factsheet.html#Cotton
  2. "College Football–State Fair of Texas"
    http://bigtex.com/fun/football/
  3. "Oklahoma Sooners vs. Texas Longhorns – Recap – October 17, 2009"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20091020144447/http://www.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=292900251
  4. How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States: Addenda et Corrigenda
    https://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44525121.pdf
  5. National Register of Historic Places
    https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP
  6. "Ordinance No. 27079"
    http://dallascityhall.com/departments/sustainabledevelopment/historicpreservation/DCH%20documents/pdf/FairParkOrdinance.pdf
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=bNBRAAAAIBAJ&sjid=mG8DAAAAIBAJ&pg=6846%2C6519461
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CnMxAAAAIBAJ&sjid=DxEEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7238%2C200828
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    https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=8QIqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=3ycEAAAAIBAJ&pg=5885%2C188544
  11. "Stadium – AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic"
    http://www.attcottonbowl.com/stadium/
  12. Dallas Morning News
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20080907185247/http://dallascityhall.com/html/2006_bond_program.html
  14. "Texas-OU game to stay in Cotton Bowl through 2015"
    https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=2844007
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    https://www.espn.com/college-football/bowls07/news/story?id=3172508
  16. texassports.com
    https://texassports.com/news/2023/12/6/football-allstate-red-river-rivalry-extended-to-remain-at-cotton-bowl-through-2036.aspx
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    https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/2019/05/23/conflict-with-winter-classic-forces-first-responder-bowl-to-move-from-cotton-bowl-to-smu-s-ford-stadium/
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    http://blondesvsbrunettes.org/
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    https://web.archive.org/web/20121020090503/http://www.thenonprofittimes.com/article/detail/blondes-vs-brunettes-1850
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  42. "2022 GLOBAL STADIUM TOUR UPCOMING DATES"
    https://redhotchilipeppers.com/
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