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Kentucky Bluegrass Stadium Case Study
The stadium was made is 1990s and 2000s. It is 2.5 acre, 100% Kentucky Bluegrass, the turf field expands from home in a northeasterly direction with the left field line stretching northward and the right field line extending eastward. The stadium was made for fans to make them comfortable it can hold 42.000.
Location Citi Field 126th Street and Roosevelt Avenue Flushing, NY

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