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Fans departing Ohio Stadium
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Two views of Ohio State football fans departing the north end of Ohio Stadium after the September 10, 2011 game between the Buckeyes and the Toledo Rockets. OSU won the game 27-22. The first photo also features the French Field House and a section of St. John Arena. Beyond the left end of the French Field House can be seen the two pier towers of the Lane Avenue Bridge, and to the left of the bridge is the Jerome Schottenstein Center Value City Arena. Both pictures also include an aerial view of "Celebration for a Champion," an abstract pyramidal sculpture by Curtis Patterson. The sculpture was dedicated in Jesse Owens Plaza on May 4, 1984. It commemorates the track and field accomplishments of Jesse Owens.
Date September 10, 2011
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Two views of Ohio State football fans departing the north end of Ohio Stadium after the September 10, 2011 game between the Buckeyes and the Toledo Rockets. OSU won the game 27-22. The first photo also features the French Field House and a section of St. John Arena. Beyond the left end of the French Field House can be seen the two pier towers of the Lane Avenue Bridge, and to the left of the bridge is the Jerome Schottenstein Center Value City Arena. Both pictures also include an aerial view of "Celebration for a Champion," an abstract pyramidal sculpture by Curtis Patterson. The sculpture was dedicated in Jesse Owens Plaza on May 4, 1984. It commemorates the track and field accomplishments of Jesse Owens. (English)

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