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Pennsylvania Quakers vs. Columbia Lions Franklin Field October 17th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Columbia Lions Franklin Field - PA
235 S 33rd St, Philadelphia, PA
19104, US
1. Lot 5 - 0.2 miles, $20
2. 31st Street Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
3. University City Garage - 0.5 miles, $18
4. Penn Parking Lot 8 - 0.6 miles, $25
5. 30th Street Station Garage - 0.7 miles, $22
Franklin Field in Philadelphia is a legendary spot where history and sports collide in the most unforgettable way. This isn’t just any stadium; it’s where the first NCAA track and field championships took place back in 1921, setting the stage for years of epic college competitions. Not to mention, it hosted the first NCAA Men's Fencing Championship in 1941, proving it’s been a pioneer for decades. If you’re into football, Franklin Field made history again in 2018 with a cool standardized warm-up routine, and it was the first to showcase a massive display that totally changed how fans experience the game. For Columbia Lions Philadelphia fans, catching a game here means being part of something special, especially from the Lower Level Sideline seats, they offer killer sightlines that put you right in the middle of the action. Accessibility isn’t an afterthought either, with wheelchair-friendly options that make sure everyone gets a great view. Getting there is pretty straightforward, just head west from Philadelphia City Hall on JFK Boulevard, hop on the Route 11 trolley to 36th Street at Sansom, and walk over. Franklin Field isn’t just a venue; it’s a piece of college sports history, and catching a game here feels like being part of something bigger.