Event Seating
Orange Bowl Stadium Display Case with Photograph and Concrete Remnants
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge
Orange Bowl Stadium Concrete Piece Gift Box
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge
Orange Bowl Stadium Framed Mini Panoramic Photograph with Locker Room Concrete Piece
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge
Orange Bowl Stadium Framed Photographs with Piece of Stadium
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge
Orange Bowl Stadium Framed Seat
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge
Orange Bowl Stadium - General Location - Chairback Seats
The Orange Bowl Stadium, initially called Burdine Stadium until 1959, opened December 10, 1937 for the Miami Hurricanes football team. It was built with a seating capacity of 23, 330, but would grow to become a major landmark for many historical events.
Merchant: Fans Edge







