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Capacity
  
6,000-6,500

Opened
  
1939

Surface
  
Artificial

Phone
  
+1 512-414-0019

House Park

Location
  
1301 Shoal Creek Blvd., Austin, Texas

Address
  
1301 Shoal Creek Blvd, Austin, TX 78701, USA

Similar
  
Austin Convention Center, Frank Erwin Center, Nelson Field, Driskill Hotel, Lady Bird Lake

House park


House Park is a 6,000-6,500 seat American football stadium in Austin, Texas that is owned and operated by the Austin Independent School District. Unlike many school districts in Texas, AISD uses multiple shared stadiums including House Park for use in athletic events rather than building a stadium for each High School.

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House Park opened in 1939 along Shoal Creek, just down the hill from the old campus of Austin High School near downtown. The stadium was built on land donated by Edward M. House, a former diplomat and adviser to Woodrow Wilson. House Park was later dedicated to the memory of the Austin High students that lost their lives serving in World War I and World War II.

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High school sports

As of 2012, the stadium still serves as the home stadium for Austin High, as well as Anderson, McCallum and Lanier High Schools. The absence of a track sets it apart from most other high school stadiums in large cities, but it does also host soccer games and has in the past been the site of the Texas High School Lacrosse Championships.

Professional sports

House Park is the home of Austin Sol, Austin's professional ultimate frisbee team. Their inaugural season home opener was April 9, 2016.

House Park is also the home of Austin Yellow Jackets of the Independent Women's Football League.

In 2008, the natural grass playing surface was replaced with artificial turf. Fans were able to take patches of the grass turf as souvenirs.

On May 25, 2015, historic flooding along Shoal Creek damaged the stadium and turf forcing the Aztex to search for a temporary home.

References

House Park Wikipedia


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