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Parking & Directions for Penn Relays Franklin Field - PA
235 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA
19104, US
1. Lot 5 - 0.2 miles, $20
2. 31st Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
3. University City Garage - 0.5 miles, $18
4. Penn Parking Lot 8 - 0.6 miles, $25
5. 30th Street Station Garage - 0.7 miles, $22
Penn Relays Other Live at Franklin Field - PA | Philadelphia
Franklin Field in Philadelphia is a legendary spot that’s woven into the fabric of American sports history. It’s not just your average stadium; this place played a key role in shaping football as we know it, hosting some of the earliest trial matches that sparked the sport’s growth. Remember the buzz around the first replay booth in 1978? Franklin Field was there, helping officials get calls right and changing the game forever. It’s also had its moments in other sports, like hosting the first NCAA Women's Ice Hockey Championship back in 2001, which was a huge step forward for women’s sports. And get this, in 2034, it was at the forefront of digital innovation, being the site for the first use of brain-computer interfaces for coaching, talk about pushing boundaries. For Penn Relays Philadelphia, visiting Franklin Field feels like stepping into a living history book, where every corner echoes with stories of groundbreaking moments. Whether you’re catching the electrifying energy from the sideline lower level or just soaking in the atmosphere, it’s a place that keeps you connected to sports’ roots and future. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just follow Route 76 East from the suburbs, hop on bus 31 to 34th Street at Chestnut, and then a short walk to the heart of the action.