“Finest Example of Gridiron Architecture in the Country”
Posted Jun 9, 2016
The clock was ticking the week of November 7, 1927. In five days, Davidson would come to Chapel Hill for its twenty-fifth meeting against the Tar Heels, and Kenan Stadium was set as the venue. The Tar Heels had played their last football game on Emerson Field. Tickets were priced at $2—for all seats. “There are no bad seats,” the Chapel Hill Weekly noted.
(Kenan Journal)
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