RFK Stadium
RFK Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Washington, D.C.. Opened in 1961, it was named after Robert F. Kennedy, a U.S. Senator and presidential candidate who was assassinated in 1968. The stadium has hosted various events, including football, soccer, and concerts, and was home to teams like the Washington Redskins and D.C. United.
The stadium has a seating capacity of approximately 45,000 and features a distinctive design with a circular shape. Over the years, it has been a significant venue for both local and national events, contributing to the cultural landscape of the city. However, it has been largely unused since 2017.