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  1. Michigan Stadium, nicknamed " The Big House ," [8] is the football stadium for the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It is the largest stadium in the United States and the Western Hemisphere, the third-largest stadium in the world, and the 34th-largest sports venue in the world.

  2. Jun 16, 2017 · One of the country's most classic, widely recognized sporting facilities, Michigan Stadium has come to symbolize the pride, tradition and excellence of the University of Michigan. There is truly no place like it on a fall Saturday afternoon. In the early 1920s, Fielding Yost formed a vision that would become Michigan Stadium.

  3. May 17, 2024 · Michigan Stadium, the home field of the University of Michigans gridiron football team, located in Ann Arbor. It was completed in 1927 but underwent numerous renovations and is currently the largest stadium in the United States and the third largest in the world, with a listed capacity of 107,601.

  4. Michigan Stadium, affectionately known as "The Big House" by University of Michigan students, alumni, and fans across the world, is one of the largest and most iconic athletic venues. It is the largest stadium in the United States and the third largest stadium in the world.

  5. Aug 23, 2022 · 2023 Michigan Stadium Information A-Z. Updated for 2023 Season. • Michigan Stadium Map | Michigan Stadium Seating Chart. Animals. Service dogs or miniature horses for guests with disabilities are permitted. Service animals in training who are accompanying a training or handler for the purpose of training or socialization are permitted.

  6. tour.umich.edu › text-based › locationsMichigan Stadium

    Michigan Stadium, the "Big House," home of Michigan Football, is the largest stadium in the United States with a capacity of 109,901. Built in 1927, "The Big House" is the largest stadium in America and the third-largest in the world.

  7. Michigan Stadium is located at the corner of Stadium Boulevard and Main Street on the south side of Ann Arbor. The facility is directly accessible from I-94 at the Ann Arbor-Saline exit #175, and can also be reached off the State Street exit #177, or Jackson Road exit #172.