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[edit] Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church
The original mention of the church's location on the site of the stadium was incorrect. Looking at a 1983 topographical map of the church's address (2800 W. Cheltenham Ave) at Terraserver USA, it is easy to see that the stadium was actually one block south of the current location. Also, in modern aerial photographs, the bowl itself is still visible south of the church.
The site itself is no longer used for Temple athletics, though - a new site was opened at the Ambler Campus in 2004.ToddC4176 (talk) 12:59, 26 April 2008 (UTC)