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Chicago
Bears new!
"New" Soldier Field First Day
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| Technically,
the Chicago Bears Soldier Field is the oldest field still in use
by the NFL today, although it hardly looks that way. It was designed
in 1919 and completed in the 1920s. It officially opened on October
9, 1924, the 53rd anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire, as Municipal
Grant Park Stadium, changing its name to Soldier Field on November
11, 1925. Its formal dedication as Soldier Field was on Saturday,
November 27, 1926, during the 29th annual playing of the Army vs
Navy game. It was not until September 1971 that the Chicago Bears
made it their home, moving from Wrigley Field. The famous Stadium
reopened on September 29, 2003, after a complete rebuild (hence
"New" Soldier Field).
After losing badly to the Green Bay Packers on the renovated stadium's
opening night, and falling behind 18-3 in the first half of the
first day game less than a week later, the karma at New Soldier
Field was not feeling good. But early in the third quarter of the
glorious first afternoon contest, the tides began to turn. When
Alex Brown intercepted the Raiders Rich Gannon's pass attempt deep
inside Raiders territory, the comeback was on. And about an hour
later, after a last-second Paul Edinger field goal ended the game,
the comeback was complete! This beautiful panoramic photograph was
taken during that first New Soldier win on a glorious fall afternoon
in Chicago. You can see the action on the field, the entourages
on the sidelines, the fans in the stands, the unique design of the
new grandstands built on top of the old bowl, and the Chicago skyline
peeking up above the North end bleachers. A bright, beautiful and
historic piece for the wall of any Bears fan, the print is handsomely
framed and makes a great gift! |
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Dallas
Cowboys
"New"
Texas Stadium Inaugural Game
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| Many
call the Cowboys "New" Texas Stadium, The Eighth Wonder
of the World. The stadium is 3.2 million square feet and can fit
TWO Houston Reliant Stadiums inside it! Costing approximately $1.3
billion, it seats 83,000 with upwards of 100,000 for concerts. It
has three different kinds of artificial turf, a retractable roof,
speakers the size of 18 wheelers, and a high definition double sided
Jumbotron with smaller screens for the end zones. The Mitsubishi
Video screens showing Stadiumvision are 157 feet by 75 feet. How
is that for big screen TV?? There are even huge video screens on
the walls OUTSIDE the stadium. Everything is big in Texas and this
marvel is no exception...quite possibly the most amazing stadium
on the planet. Host to Super Bowl XLV, the photo of this print was
taken at the inaugural regular season game - a September 20, 2010
Sunday Night matchup with the New York Giants. QB Tony Romo stands
behind his center calling a play in tight fourth quarter action
in this great shot. Part of our SGA
Value Series, this is a great gift for any Cowboys fan!
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Green
Bay Packers
Lambeau Field
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NFL's longest-tenured facility (dedicated on Sept. 29, 1957), Lambeau
easily ranks as one of the most recognized and envied locales in
all of sports, a fact recognized in 1999 when Sports Illustrated
named it the eighth-best venue in the world to watch sports - and
the lone NFL stadium to make the magazine's list of 20. Get this
very cool panoramic of the renovated Lambeau. Just another Sunday
in football heaven. Handsomely framed as part of of our SGA
Value Series - a
great piece of Sports Art at a
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Green
Bay Packers
Super Bowl XLV |
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| Unlike
other matchups, Super Bowl XLV featured two title-abundant franchises:
coming into the game, the Packers held the most NFL championships
with 12 (9 league championships prior to the Super Bowl era and
three Super Bowl championships), while the Steelers held the most
Super Bowl championships with six . The game was held at brand new
Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas on February 6, 2011 with the
Packers defeating the Steelers by the score of 31–25. With
the victory, the franchises 4th Super Bowl Title, the Pack became
only the second NFC wild card team ever to win the Super Bowl. Packers
quarterback Aaron Rodgers was named Super Bowl MVP, completing 24
of 39 passes for 304 yards and three touchdowns. This great Panoramic
captures this memorable Super Bowl in progress as witnessed by the
mammoth video screen over the field. Handsomely framed, this beauty
is a great gift for any Green Bay fan. Go Pack Go! |
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New
England Patriots
new!
Moon Over Gillette Stadium |
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| Welcome
to the home of the New England Patriots! Taken during an AFC rivalry
matchup against the New York Jets, this beauty captures a Fall Sunday
at Gillette perfectly. Oh yeah...and the Patriots won beating the
Jets 30-21! With the NHL champion Boston Bruins gracing the stadium
with the Stanley Cup, the old-school red-and-white uniforms looking
great on the players, and a full moon rising above the grandstand,
this day was a good one for Boston fans. Taken as QB Tom Brady prepares
to lead his charges on another scoring drive and eventual victory,
this incredible panoramic poster celebrates the majesty of gameday
in New England. Quality framed by Sports Gallery, this is a great
gift for any Pats fan! |
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University
of Notre Dame
Notre Dame
Stadium |
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| Notre
Dame Stadium
opened its gates in 1930, replacing Cartier Field. With an original
seating capacity of 54,000, Knute Rockne played a key role in its
design, keeping the space between the playing field and the stands
to a minimum. The Irish played their first game in the new stadium
on October 4, 1930, beating Southern Methodist University 2014
with the official dedication coming on October 11 against Navy.
Today hosting up to 80,012 die-hard Notre Dame fans, this legendary
Stadium has seen some remarkable players grace its field, including
Knute Rockne, Joe Theisman, Joe Montana, Tim Brown and even Rudy
Ruttiger (yes, the Rudy from the Movie). Almost as famous as the
stadium itself is its view of "Touchdown
Jesus", a nickname given to the large mural on the Hesburgh
Library. The mosaicked wall looms over the stadium mirroring the
raised arms of a referee signifying a touchdown. The beautiful panoramic
photo of this classic Stadium is handsomely framed and is a fantastic
gift for that special Fighting Irish Fan! |
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Oakland
Raiders
O.co Coliseum |
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| Officially
it is called O.co Coliseum these days but to most Raider fans it
will always be known as THE COLISEUM,
Home Base for the Raider Nation. Hardly a thing of beauty, it is
the only remaining multi-purpose stadium left to serve as a full-time
home to both a Major League Baseball team (the Oakland Athletics)
and a NFL team. Opened in 1966, the Coliseum underwent major renovations
in 1995-96 with the addition "Mount Davis." And through
it all the Raiders Nation have come in force, making the O.co one
of the most feared venues in all of football (Black Hole anyone?).
This great panoramic captures a sold out Coliseum in all it's glory.
A great piece of Sports Art from one of the great franchises in
professional sports. Raaaaaaidersssss!! |
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Pittsburgh
Steelers new!
Heinz
Field Inaugural Game |
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A
new era of Steelers Football officially began on October 7, 2001.
Sure, Three Rivers left behind 30 years of great memories and Championships,
but it was time to move on from the multi-purpose sports stadiums
of bygone days. On a bright Fall day, Pittsburgh football fans were
treated to a Steelers victory at a stunning new stadium designed
for one thing and one thing only - STEELERS
FOOTBALL! That day the Steelers rode on the back of a historic
performance by Jerome "The Bus"
Bettis and defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 16-7. From the stadium
scoreboards, to the fans in the stands, to the players on the field,
to the downtown skyline beyond the Eastern end zone, it's all here.
A stunning piece of Sports Art that any Steelers fan would love
to hang on their wall. Here We Go Steelers!
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Stanford
University new!
"New" Stanford Stadium |
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new Stanford Stadium was unveiled in 2006, making the Home of Stanford
Football one of the premier college football facilities in the nation.
Originally built in 1921, Stanford Stadium played host to many historic
events including the Super Bowl XIX, Men's and Women's World Cup
Soccer matches, Olympic soccer competition, Presidential nomination,
Track & Field, and LOTS of college football games. The $100
million project on the new stadium began on November 26, 2005, moments
after Stanford's final game against Notre Dame. The project was
completed in an unprecedented 42-weeks, in time to host the Cardinal's
2006 home opener versus Navy on September 16. The state-of-the-art
stadium is set in a park-like setting among groves of eucalyptus
and oak trees. And it's been home to some darn good Stanford Football
teams and players including the 2013 Rose Bowl Championship team,
three consecutive BCS Championship Series teams, and three consecutive
Heisman Trophy runner-ups. A great gift for any Stanford Fan,
this handsomely framed panoramic of a nationally televised game
during the Andrew Luck years, would look great on any wall (well...except
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Stanford
University new!
2013 Rose Bowl |
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| Andrew
who? Welcome to America's most historic annual football game, and
one of Stanford's greatest sporting moments in modern history! And
it was done without Andrew Luck...or Jim Harbaugh for that matter.
This spectacular poster features a post-game celebratory shot of
Rose Bowl Stadium as the sun sets in the San Gabriel Mountains,
just moments after the Cardinal upended Wisconsin. The perfect celebration
of Coach David Shaw's dynamic squad that featured Kevin Hogan, Stepfan
Taylor, Zach Ertz, Usua Amanam, among others! From the joy on the
field below, to the split partisan crowd (half in ecstasy, half
in despair), to the scoreboards, video screens, and unique stadium
architecture, and breathtaking surrounding scenery, it's all here
- the entire scene from the stadium, looking absolutely fantastic
for your wall. Printed in brilliant color and perfect focus on high-quality
paper stock, and complete with a sharp white border that includes
the official Stanford team logo, the Rose Bowl game logo, the commemorative
title, and a brief descriptive paragraph, this is both a beauty
for the wall of home or office, and a great collector's item for
years to come. SGA Quality Framed, it is perfect for the wall of
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San
Francisco 49ers
Candlestick Park At Night
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| Although
Candlestick Park was built for the baseball Giants, the NFLs
San Francisco 49ers have won so many Super Bowls since they moved
there in 1971 that for many years the sign in the parking lot said,
"Home of the Super Bowl Champions," with almost no mention
of the Giants (who have since moved to AT&T Park). Located at
Candlestick Point on San Francisco Bay, Candlestick Park opened
in 1960. Renamed 3Com Park at Candlestick Point after a new sponsorship
deal in 1996 (and then changed to Monster Park), the Park is back
to being called Candlestick, much to the relief of the 49er faithful.
The 'Stick closed for baseball after the 1999 season making it a
football-only venue today. And with the 49ers moving to a new stadium
in 2014, the days are numbered for this classic, at least in as
the home of the Niners. This pano is a beauty, capturing all the
Niner red in the crowd for a night game.
A great gift for any Niners fan! |
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The
Beatles played their last concert ever at Candlestick
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San
Francisco 49ers
new!
2011/12 NFC Playoffs vs. Saints
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49ers 2011 Playoff game against the Saints was yet another "Where
were you when...?" moment for a franchise that has had
more than its share ("The Catch"
anyone?). Alex Smith's Scrambling Touchdown, Vernon Davis' 2 TD's
(including the heart-stopping game-winner) and 180 Yards Receiving,
and not one...but two miraculous comebacks turned this into a Game
for the Ages. Niners fans are still buzzing about the 38-34 victory
that sent the Niners to the NFC Championship Game. This terrific
panoramic was taken at that game and is a great representation of
playoffs at The 'Stick. There's nothing like it! |
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