
Marine Stadium (Miami, Florida)
Marine Stadium in Miami, Florida, is a historic, open-air freshwater amphitheater built in 1963 specifically for water sports, especially boating and water skiing competitions. Known for its unique, semi-circular design nestled on Biscayne Bay, it features a large, sloped, grassy embankment that serves as seating, offering spectators excellent views of events on the water. Over time, it has also hosted concerts and community events, making it a versatile recreational space. Recognized for its architectural significance and cultural importance, Marine Stadium has been designated as a National Historic Place, highlighting its role in Miami's sporting and entertainment history.