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Carlson Stadium

The back side of the Union overlooking the football field.

Carlson Stadium, described in USA Weekend magazine as one of the four prettiest places in the United States to watch a football game, was dedicated for use on September 17, 1966, in honor of and through the generosity of the Roy and Hjalmar Carlson families. Permanent seating below the Centennial Union, added later, and various spots in the Union give visitors majestic views of the playing fields and the valley beyond.