Chicago Bears Solider Field
Soldier Field was designed in the neoclassical style and opened on Chicago’s South Side near Lake Michigan in 1924. Throughout its history, it has hosted a number of sporting events, concerts, rallies, and speeches. In 1971, the Chicago Bears left Wrigley Field and made Soldier Field their permanent home after the AFL-NFL merger required a stadium seat at least 50,000 and included lighting for night games. In 2001, the Chicago Park District, which owns the stadium, announced plans to improve the aging and cramped facility by demolishing and reconstructing the interior while preserving the exterior.
- Unframed picture size 13.5"x40"
- Standard frame size 13.75"x40.25 no mat with tempered glass
- Select frame size 15.5"x42" with a single mat with tempered glass
- Deluxe frame size 18"x42" with double mat with tempered glass
Orders over $100 receive FREE Shipping!