City Stadium (Lynchburg)

Lynchburg City Stadium, is a sports venue located in Lynchburg, Virginia, and is home to the Lynchburg City Schools athletic programs mainly for football. City Stadium was built in 1939 along with the baseball stadium Calvin Falwell Field.[1] The Liberty Flames football program called the place home for 16 seasons until 1989, when the program moved back on campus to Williams Stadium.

Lynchburg City Stadium
Location3176 Fort Avenue
Lynchburg, Virginia 24501
OwnerCity of Lynchburg
Capacity15,000
SurfaceGrass (1939–2014)
AstroTurf Q Series (2014–present)
Construction
Broke ground1938
Opened1939
Renovated2014–2016
Tenants
Lynchburg City Public Schools (1939–present)
Liberty Flames (NCAA) (1973–89)

Over the years the stadium has been untouched, which left the stadium in disrepair. In 2014, the city decided to renovate the aging stadium, starting by replacing the natural grass with artificial turf. Other upgrades to the stadium included the press box, scoreboards, bleachers, PA system and other amenities. The renovations were slated to be completed in August 2016.[2] The stadium work completed in time for fall football in September 2016.

References

  1. "'Lynchburg Stadium Study" (PDF). Lynchburg Parks and Recs Retrieved 2016-6-30
  2. Leibowitz, Kody (8 July 2015). "Renovations set to begin at City Stadium". wset.com.


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