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3Com Park
3Com Park Address: 602
Jamestown Ave. San Francisco, California 94124
3Com Park is Home to the: San Francisco 49ers
3Com Park Opened: August 20, 1961
3Com Park Capacity: 65,000
3Com Park is the home field of
the National Football League’s very own San Francisco 49ers. It’s
been nestled in the heart of San Francisco and right
on the San Francisco Bay since 1960. It’s as much
a part of San Francisco as the hills or the trolley cars.
It has been the setting of many
an exciting football game. The 49ers have played six
NFC championship games, winning five of them, and three
NFC West divisional championship games. The 49ers game
that will be most remembered is the 1981 NFC Championship
when they faced off against the Dallas Cowboys and
the game was capped off by “The
Catch” where Joe Montana threw a pass to a fully
extended Dwight Clark.
3Com Park also used to be the
home of the San Francisco Giants. It has played host
to two Major League Baseball World Series and two All-Star
Games. During the ’89
World Series an earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter
Scale struck and postponed the game. Despite having 62,000
people in the stadium no one was injured thanks to 3Com
Park.
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