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English: Antoine Predock's McNamara Alumni Center (both trapezoidal structure and office building building on its left), sitting on part of the former site of the old Memorial Stadium, which was the home of Minnesota Golden Gophers college football from 1924-1981, and demolished in 1992. Part of an original entranceway arch is located within the Alumni Center. The new TCF Bank Stadium is rising in the background, only a block away from the site of the former stadium. The photo also shows the associated park in the foreground, as well as the more recently constructed Alumni Wall of Honor, which echoes the design of the Alumni Center.
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