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Honolulu Stadium, United States

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927 Makahiki Way
Honolulu
HI 96826
USA


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Honolulu Stadium was a stadium located in the Moʻiliʻili district of Honolulu, Hawai'i, at the corner of King and Isenberg Streets, which was the left field corner. Opened in 1926, it was the primary sports venue in Hawaiʻi preceding Aloha Stadium. Famous athletes who competed in Honolulu Stadium include Babe Ruth, Joe DiMaggio, who hit a home run out of the park in 1944, and Jesse Owens.
Irving Berlin performed at Honolulu Stadium in 1945. Elvis Presley performed in 1957 while Billy Graham inspired a capacity crowd a year later. It was the home of the University of Hawaii Rainbows football team, the Hawaiians of the World Football League (WFL) and the Hawaii Islanders of the Pacific Coast League (PCL).
The stadium was also the venue for the Poi Bowl and Pineapple Bowl, and a number of world championship fights. It also served as a venue for stock car racing and high school football. During its final years, the stadium could hold about 25,000 fans; it was demolished in 1976.
Honolulu Stadium, nicknamed the "Termite Palace" because it was made of wood and wooden structures in Hawaii are attacked by termites, was considered outdated by the 1960s and was replaced by Aloha Stadium in September 1975. Home plate was in the northwest corner; the third base line ran along King, and left field seating was bounded on the east by Isenberg. The football field ran parallel to the third base line, but away from the infield; the west end zone was near the first base line and the gridiron ran east-southeast, through right field and center field. The sideline seating for football was in right field and along the third base line.
In 1971, the Hawaii Rainbows football team hosted the undefeated and top-ranked Nebraska Cornhuskers at the stadium in early December. The defending national champions were fresh off their Game of the Century win on Thanksgiving at #2 Oklahoma, and went on to crush second-ranked Alabama in the Orange Bowl in Miami on New Year's night for a 13–0 season.
In the stadium's last event, the Islanders won their first PCL championship (in six games) over the Salt Lake Gulls on September 8, 1975; they successfully defended the title in 1976, with the entire best-of-five series played in Utah.
A public park, Old Stadium Park, now occupies the location, and a plaque at the corner of King and Isenberg commemorates the stadium. Some of the property wall that stood behind the first-base stands on the west end still remains.

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