Old Honolulu Stadium Park
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About Old Honolulu Stadium Park in Honolulu
Old Stadium Park is a public park located in the Moʻiliʻili district of Honolulu, Hawaii, at the corner of King and Isenberg Streets. The park occupies the site of the former Honolulu Stadium, which was demolished in 1976 after serving as the primary sports venue in Hawaii for 50 years.
The park spans approximately 7.1 acres, offering a green space in an urban area of Honolulu. It provides a place for local residents to relax, exercise, and enjoy outdoor activities. The park's location on the former stadium grounds gives it historical significance, connecting the present-day community space to Honolulu's sporting past.
A memorial plaque at the corner of King and Isenberg Streets commemorates the old Honolulu Stadium, informing visitors about the site's history. Some remnants of the original stadium property, such as portions of the wall that stood behind the west end stands, can still be seen in the park.
Old Stadium Park serves as a venue for various community activities and is part of Honolulu's network of public parks. It provides a valuable outdoor space in a densely populated urban area, allowing residents and visitors to enjoy fresh air and greenery amidst the city surroundings.