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The first game at Ford Field was on September 22, 2002 vs. the Green Bay Packers. Ford Field is one of the NFL's most unique stadiums. It has 65,000 seats and has a fixed roof supported by two 18ft-wide concrete columns. A structural-steel supported permanent dome was chosen to cover the facility because of Detroit's cold winter weather. A unique aspects of Ford Field is that the entire south
wall of the stadium is made up of two shelled-out J. L. Hudson's warehouses. The
80-year-old buildings have On the south entrance of Ford Field is a six story glass atrium. Fans receive tremendous views of the downtown Detroit's skyline through the atrium. This also allows natural light inside the stadium. The FieldTurf playing field is 45 feet below street level, allowing fans easier access to their seats. Amenities at Ford Field include 7,000 club seats, 140 luxury suites, a club lounge, banquet rooms, conference and convention areas, and a Lions team store. Quick Facts
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