Dudley Field
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Dudley Field | |
Location: | El Paso, TX (US) |
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Capacity: | 6000 (1940); 7000 (1987) |
Dimensions: | 399-392-370 (1940); 340-395-340 (1987) |
Orientation: | N |
Built: | 1924 |
Demolished: | 2005 |
Address: | 3933 Findlay Street at Boone |
Occupants edit |
El Paso (Arizona State) 1930-1930 |
El Paso (Arizona-Texas) 1931-1932 |
El Paso (Arizona-Texas) 1937-1941 |
El Paso (Mexican National) 1946-1946 |
El Paso (Arizona-Texas) 1947-1950 |
El Paso (Southwest International) 1951-1951 |
El Paso (Arizona-Texas) 1952-1954 |
El Paso (West Texas-New Mexico) 1955-1955 |
El Paso (Southwestern) 1956-1957 |
El Paso (Sophomore) 1961-1961 |
El Paso (Texas) 1962-1970 |
El Paso (Texas) 1972-1989 |
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