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The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim played in a stadium called Wrigley Field (not the same one as in Chicago) for 1 year in 1961 then they shared the Dodger Stadium (aka Chavez Ravine) with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a few years before moving into the current Stadium that they're still currently in today (as of 2009) which is called "Angel Stadium of Anaheim" even though Angel Stadium of Anaheim's previous names were Anaheim Stadium and Edison International Field.
It's just Dodger Stadium (as of 2009 the naming rights to the stadium have never been sold, although there is talk of that happening sometime in the near future). It's one of only 7 current MLB parks that are 100% privately owned by the teams that play in them (and one of an even smaller list that was not originally financed with public funds).
A wooded ravine is called a gully.
its called a ravine
The opposite of a ravine is a hill or rise.
I understand it is called the St. Louis Viaduct- the car plunged down a ravine. I do not know the name of the ravine.
Gorge is a good word, could be a ravine.
The Patriots Stadium is called the Gillette Stadium.
draft dodgers are also called what
rift
- Chasm - Canyon - Ravine - Gorge
It was called Penrith Stadium. It is noe called Credit Union Australia Stadium.