Edwards Stadium
Edwards Stadium is the track and field and soccer venue for the California Golden Bears, the athletic teams of the University of California, Berkeley. It has been a Berkeley Landmark since November 2, 1992, under the name "Edwards Stadium and Field".| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Stadium
- Description: stadium in Berkeley, California, USA
- Also known as: “Edwards Field” and “Edwards Track Stadium”
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive and Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life.
Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
Museum
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The Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive are a combined art museum, repertory movie theater, and film archive associated with the University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive is situated 870 feet northwest of Edwards Stadium.
Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life
Museum
The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life is an extensive collection of Jewish history, art, and culture at the University of California, Berkeley. The Magnes Collection comprises more than 45,000 Jewish artworks, artifacts, photographs, and manuscripts, the third largest collection of its kind in the United States. Magnes Collection of Jewish Art and Life is situated 670 feet northwest of Edwards Stadium.
Evans Diamond
Pitch
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Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium is a college baseball park on the west coast of the United States, located on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley, California. Evans Diamond is situated 450 feet northeast of Edwards Stadium.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Downtown Berkeley and Southside.
Downtown Berkeley
Neighborhood
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Downtown Berkeley is the central business district of the city of Berkeley, California, United States, around the intersection of Shattuck Avenue and Center Street, and extending north to Hearst Avenue, south to Dwight Way, west to Martin Luther King Jr.
Southside
Neighborhood
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Southside, also known by the older names South of Campus or South Campus, is a neighborhood in Berkeley, California. Southside is located directly south of and adjacent to the University of California, Berkeley campus.
Berkeley
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Set on sparkling San Francisco Bay, Berkeley will surprise those who recall it as the counter-culture center of the 1960s. Free Speech and flower power are forever in the city "DNA," but Berkeley has evolved into a culinary and cultural travel destination.
Edwards Stadium
- Categories: recreation area, sports location, tourist attraction, and tourism
- Location: Alameda, California, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
37.86894° or 37° 52′ 8″ northLongitude
-122.26482° or 122° 15′ 53″ westElevation
213 feet (65 metres)Open location code
849VVP9P+H3OpenStreetMap ID
way 664116639OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=stadiumOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccerOpenStreetMap feature
sport=athletics
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Persian to Slovenian—“Edwards Stadium” goes by many names.
- Persian: “ورزشگاه ادوارز”
- Slovenian: “Edwards Stadium”
Localities in the Area
Explore places such as Circle of Freedom and LeConte.
Nearby Places
Explore places such as Cal Beach Volleyball Complex and The Edwards Track Honor Roll.
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