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Sanford Field

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Sanford Field was an on-campus playing venue for football and baseball at the University of Georgia (UGA) in Athens, Georgia. It was built with wooden stands in 1911 and was named after Steadman V. Sanford. As a venue for football, it was replaced in 1929 by Sanford Stadium, which was built nearby.

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Sanford Field
South Lumpkin Street, Athens

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South Lumpkin Street
30609 Athens
Georgia, United States
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