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'''Veteran's Stadium''' is a multi-use ] in ], ]. The stadium currently holds around 8,448 people and hosts mostly ] games. '''Veteran's Stadium''' (also '''Veteran's Memorial Stadium''') is a multi-use ] in ], ]. The stadium currently holds around 8,448 people and hosts mostly ] games.

The stadium is owned by the City of New Britain, and is part of '''Willow Brook Park'''. Also located in the complex are two ] fields, ] and '''Beehive Field'''.


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For the former stadium in Philadelphia, see Veterans Stadium.

Veteran's Stadium (also Veteran's Memorial Stadium) is a multi-use stadium in New Britain, Connecticut, United States. The stadium currently holds around 8,448 people and hosts mostly soccer games.

The stadium is owned by the City of New Britain, and is part of Willow Brook Park. Also located in the complex are two baseball fields, New Britain Stadium and Beehive Field.


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