Farrington Field is an iconic 18,500-capacity multi-use stadium situated in Fort Worth, Texas, designed by Preston M. Geren and completed in 1939 with federal WPA funds and local contributions. Named in honor of E.S. Farrington, the stadium showcases PWA Classical style architecture and serves as a significant venue for football and track events.
Home to various local sports teams, including Fort Worth public schools, the Fort Worth Braves, Texas Wesleyan University football, and the Fort Worth Vaqueros FC, Farrington Field stands as the second-largest stadium in Fort Worth proper. Noteworthy for its historical preservation efforts and recent renovations, the stadium continues to play a vital role in the community, hosting events like the drive-through COVID-19 vaccination site in 2021.
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