Exhibition Stadium

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:stadium
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:BMO_Field
gptkb:Toronto_Argonauts
gptkb:1976_Paralympic_Games
gptkb:Toronto_Blizzard
gptkbp:architect designed by architect John B. Parkin.
gptkbp:associated_with associated with the Toronto International Film Festival.
associated with the Canadian National Exhibition.
associated with the Toronto Sports Hall of Fame.
associated with various music festivals.
gptkbp:capacity Capacity of Exhibition Stadium was approximately 33,000.
gptkbp:defeated demolished in 2007.
gptkbp:event_type used for community events.
used for concerts.
used for exhibitions.
used for sports events.
gptkbp:field field dimensions were 325 ft to right field.
field dimensions were 330 ft to left field.
field dimensions were 400 ft to center field.
gptkbp:home_team home to the Toronto Argonauts.
home to the Toronto Blue Jays.
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Exhibition Stadium
gptkbp:legacy contributed to the development of baseball in Canada.
influenced the design of future stadiums.
left a legacy in Toronto sports history.
remains a part of Toronto's historical narrative.
served as a venue for cultural events.
gptkbp:location gptkb:Toronto,_Canada
gptkbp:notable_event hosted the 1991 Pan American Games.
hosted the 1992 MLB All-Star Game.
gptkbp:notable_feature notable for its location near the waterfront.
notable for its open-air structure.
notable for its unique design.
gptkbp:opened Exhibition Stadium closed in 1999.
Exhibition Stadium opened in 1948.
gptkbp:owner owned by the City of Toronto.
gptkbp:primary_source primary use was for baseball.
gptkbp:renovated renovated in 1976.
gptkbp:replaced_by replaced by Rogers Centre.
gptkbp:surface natural grass.