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. After several renovations, the final construction came in 1996 with a seating capacity of 72, 319. The Orange Bowl has been a part of 16 National championships - including 3 University of Miami National Championships "“ 5 Super Bowls and the 1972 Miami Dolphins Perfect Season. The Orange Bowl is also the site of the NCAA"™s longest college football winning streak. Between 1985 and 1994, the University of Miami Hurricanes won 58 straight home games. The stadium played host to such events as President Kennedy"™s Cuban Missile Crisis Speech, and concerts such as the Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, Prince and many others. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity to own an authentic piece of the Orange Bowl, with an actual stadium seat. Authenticated by the city of Miami and Mounted Memories.


