
Pasadena Rose Bowl
The Pasadena Rose Bowl is a historic outdoor stadium located in Pasadena, California, primarily known for hosting the annual Rose Bowl college football game on New Year's Day. Built in 1922, it also hosts various sporting events, concerts, and festivals. With a seating capacity of around 90,000, it’s renowned for its scenic backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains. The venue is a symbol of American sports tradition and connects to the Tournament of Roses Parade, which occurs nearby. Its architecture combines classic design with modern updates, making it a significant cultural and sporting landmark.