Five astounding NFL Stadiums of America
The NFL (National Football League) has culture of its own and is known in the United States for sportsmanship and is played at higher level at one of the best architecture miracles which are known as to be NFL stadiums located at length and breadth of America. Below are briefed some of the best NFL stadiums of the United States.
Dallas Cowboys New Stadium, Arlington: To be open at fall of 2009, and venue for the Super Bowl in 2011 is a modern-day coliseum, including a retractable roof, the largest high definition screen in the world at the 50-yard line and glass doors open at the back of each zone.
Lambeau Field, Green Bay: However, not huge as like other stadiums but a great memoir for football enthusiasts. It is filled with some great memories of tailgating and Vince Lombardi all around. And still you can have panoramic views of icy tundra all around stadium.
Qwest Field, Seattle: Known for Espresso, rain and football, three together and it is the Seahawk’s stadium. Has a scenic location as right end perching towards downtown and the south end towards skyline and Mt Rainier open to awesome open field.
Invesco Field, Denver: Next to Pepsi center and Coors Field with grade A facility Invesco field has acclaimed great recognition of fans.
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis: With a steel and brick façade from outside resembling to older time stadium, this stadium is modern from inside. Constructed below 25 feet below street level, this stadium has seating capacity for 63, 000 people.







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