Brookland Stadium, or Killion Field, was the athletic field for Catholic University in Brookland, Washington, D.C. from 1924 to 1985. It was located on the main campus of The Catholic University of America, next to Brookland Gymnasium (today's Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies), in the area now occupied by the Columbus School of Law and the Law School Lawn. Primarily used for college football, it was also a baseball and soccer stadium. It hosted the second leg of the 1970 NASL Final between the Rochester Lancers and the Washington Darts.
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| - Brookland Stadium, or Killion Field, was the athletic field for Catholic University in Brookland, Washington, D.C. from 1924 to 1985. It was located on the main campus of The Catholic University of America, next to Brookland Gymnasium (today's Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies), in the area now occupied by the Columbus School of Law and the Law School Lawn. Primarily used for college football, it was also a baseball and soccer stadium. It hosted the second leg of the 1970 NASL Final between the Rochester Lancers and the Washington Darts. (en)
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| - Calvin Coolidge
- Cardinal Stadium (Washington, D.C.)
- Baseball venues in Washington, D.C.
- Defunct sports venues in Washington, D.C.
- President of the United States
- Rochester Lancers (1967–80)
- Baseball
- Boston College
- Holy War (Boston College vs. Notre Dame)
- Demolished buildings and structures in Washington, D.C.
- Columbus School of Law
- Mayor of the District of Columbia
- Quantico Marines Devil Dogs football
- NASL Final 1970
- Thomas Joseph Shahan
- Brookland (Washington, D.C.)
- Soccer
- Steven Dean Memorial Trophy
- Brookland (Washington, D.C.)
- Defunct college football venues
- Sports venues completed in 1924
- Washington, D.C.
- William J. Byron
- Demolished sports venues in the United States
- Defunct soccer venues in the United States
- 1924 establishments in Washington, D.C.
- 1985 disestablishments in Washington, D.C.
- Catholic University Cardinals football
- The Catholic University of America
- North American Soccer League (1968–1984) stadiums
- College football
- Georgetown Hoyas football
- The Heights (newspaper)
- American football venues in Washington, D.C.
- Soccer venues in Washington, D.C.
- Marion Barry
- Catholic University Cardinals
- Catholic University Cardinals football
- Rector (academia)
- Washington Darts
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| - Brookland Stadium, or Killion Field, was the athletic field for Catholic University in Brookland, Washington, D.C. from 1924 to 1985. It was located on the main campus of The Catholic University of America, next to Brookland Gymnasium (today's Edward M. Crough Center for Architectural Studies), in the area now occupied by the Columbus School of Law and the Law School Lawn. Primarily used for college football, it was also a baseball and soccer stadium. It hosted the second leg of the 1970 NASL Final between the Rochester Lancers and the Washington Darts. (en)
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