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  1. El Centennial Olympic Stadium (en español Estadio Olímpico del Centenario) fue el estadio sede de los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996. Contaba con capacidad para 85 000 espectadores. En 1997 fue parcialmente demolido para construir en ese mismo lugar el estadio Turner Field , campo de béisbol de los Atlanta Braves .

  2. Centennial Olympic Stadium was the 85,000-seat main stadium of the 1996 Summer Olympics and Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. Construction of the stadium began in 1993, and it was complete and ready for the opening ceremony in July 1996, where it hosted track and field events and the closing ceremony.

  3. El Centennial Olympic Stadium (en español Estadio Olímpico del Centenario) fue el estadio sede de los Juegos Olímpicos de Atlanta 1996. Contaba con capacidad para 85 000 espectadores. En 1997 fue parcialmente demolido para construir en ese mismo lugar el estadio Turner Field, campo de béisbol de los Atlanta Braves.

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    The park property had previously been a variety of vacant lots and abandoned or run-down industrial buildings. ACOG's chief executive, Billy Payne, conceived the park both as a central gathering location for visitors and spectators during the Olympics and as a lasting legacy for the city. With the park being the showcase to the world during the Oly...

    The park is surrounded by many major Atlanta Landmarks; the Georgia World Congress Center, College Football Hall of Fame, State Farm Arena, the CNN Center, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium are all on the west side of the park and the Georgia Aquarium, National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the World of Coca-Colaon the north side of the park. It i...

    A key feature of the park is the Fountain of Rings interactive fountain, which features computer-controlled lights and jets of water synchronized with music played from speakers in light towers surrounding it. It forms a splash pad that was designed for children to frolic in, as well as for concert-goers and joggers to cool off in on hot summer day...

    The park has become a catalyst for new development in Atlanta's downtown. The new World of Coca-Cola opened on May 24, 2007, next to the Georgia Aquarium just north of the park, and the Imagine It! Children's Museum of Atlanta opened on March 1, 2004, on a corner northeast of the park. Other significant attractions or developments surrounding the p...

  4. El Parque Centenario o Parque Olímpico del Centenario (Centennial Olympic Park en inglés) es un parque público de 85.000 metros cuadrados ubicado en el centro de la ciudad estadounidense de Atlanta. Operado por el Georgia World Congress Center Authority, fue construido como parte de las mejoras de infraestructura para los Juegos Olímpicos ...

  5. Turner Field is a baseball ballpark in Atlanta, Georgia, home to the Atlanta Braves. The park first opened in 1996 to host the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, when it was known as Centennial Olympic Stadium. After the Olympics and Paralympics, the park was changed to allow baseball to be played, and opened for the 1997 Braves season. [1] .

  6. Rob Ford Stadium. /  43.65361°N 79.58444°W  / 43.65361; -79.58444. Rob Ford Stadium is a 2,200-seat stadium in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is primarily used for soccer, track and field, football and occasionally for kabaddi. The park is also used for the ROPSSAA football finals and the PSAA (Private Schools Athletic Association) on the ...