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  • Construction view from ticket booths at Husky Stadium July 2, 1950. (Royal Crooks / The Seattle Times)
    Construction of Husky Stadium
  • A Secret Service guard scanned the crowd as former President Gerald Ford watched the All-Star game from his box seat. (Vic Condiotty / The Seattle Times, 1979)
    Former President Gerald Ford watches..game
  • The eventual shape of the domed roof of the King County stadium became more visible as trusses for roof forms were raised into place. (Johnny Closs / The Seattle Times, 1974)
    Domed roof of stadium took shape
  • Edgar Martinez and the Mariners walks away from Tempe Diablo Stadium, the only spring-training home a Seattle major-league baseball team had known. (The Seattle Times, 1992)
    Edgar Martinez walks away from Tempe..dium
  • Safeco Field glows like a jewel on opening night. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1999)
    Safeco Field
  • The Seattle Great Wheel glows in the early evening, along with CenturyLink Field. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    The Seattle Great Wheel Glows
  • View of CenturyLink Field at night taken from the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center from the Sky View Observatory. <br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    CenturyLink Field at Night
  • In 1965, 53,000 fans all but filled the University of Washington Stadium to see the Huskies defeat the University of Idaho, 19 to 7, in the season opener. (Pete Liddell / The Seattle Times)
    1965 Husky Stadium Aerial
  • A newly renovated Husky Stadium ready to make its debut in a rematch of UW against Boise State.<br />
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By Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times
    Husky Stadium Aerial
  • Statue of the mascot at the entrance of the University of Washington's Husky Stadium.<br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Husky at Husky Stadium
  • At 8-feet 6-inches, the statue of Don James unveiled outside Husky Stadium looms large above the crowd - just as James legend looms over Husky football.  (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Big man on campus
  • A Houston Texans fan wore bright red cowboy boots to the Seattle Seahawks vs. Houston Texans game at Reliant Stadium in 2013, in Houston. (John Lok / The Seattle Times)
    Cowboy boots
  • Two members of the Seattle Prep football team practice kicking before the season opener against Bellingham High at Civic Stadium. (Seattle Times Archives, 1940)
    Kickin' it old school
  • The Kingdome begins to collapse on itself moments after charges were detonated on March 26, 2000.<br />
Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times
    Beginning of Kingdome Implosion
  • Mariner Ken Griffey who hit his first home run in the Kingdome, greets the fans during the M's opening day. (The Seattle Times, 1989)
    Mariner Ken Griffey greets fans
  • Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners in the SODO neighborhood of Seattle. <br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Safeco Field
  • Elliott Bay is crowded with hundreds of boaters seeking a prime viewing spot for the implosion of the Kingdome on March 26, 2000.<br />
Pedro Perez / The Seattle Times
    Kingdome Implosion and Elliott Bay
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