Peanut Plant Field

Plant Field was the first major athletic multi-purpose stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was built in 1899 by Henry B. Plant on the grounds of his Tampa Bay Hotel to host various events and activities for guests, and it consisted of a large field ringed by an oval race track flanked by a large covered grandstand on the western straightaway with portable seating used t…
Plant Field was the first major athletic multi-purpose stadium in Tampa, Florida. It was built in 1899 by Henry B. Plant on the grounds of his Tampa Bay Hotel to host various events and activities for guests, and it consisted of a large field ringed by an oval race track flanked by a large covered grandstand on the western straightaway with portable seating used to accommodate a wide variety of uses. Over the ensuing decades, Plant Field drew Tampa residents and visitors to see horse racing, car racing, baseball games, entertainers, and politicians. The stadium also hosted the first professional football and first spring training games in Tampa and was the long-time home of the Florida State Fair.
  • Owner: Tampa Bay Hotel (1899–1900) · City of Tampa (1900–1971) · University of Tampa (1971–2002)
  • Opened: 1899
  • Former names: Pepin-Rood Stadium (1971–2002)
  • Address: Tampa, FL · United States
  • Surface: Grass
  • Demolished: 2002
  • Type: Multi-purpose stadium
Data from: en.wikipedia.org