The Rose Bowl

A national historic landmark, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena has played host to America’s first–and most famous–postseason college football game for every year but one since 1923. The stadium features more than 100 different varieties of rose bushes situated on its grounds and 77 rows of seats open to the Southern California sunshine. Photo by: Peter Bennett  Search “토토커뮤니티ヨ【텔레Income77】£토토정류장Π글Ч토토배너사이트②먹튀검증센터そ검증놀이터ю토토홍보글ㅦ놀이터홍보게시판┙놀이터홍보사이트₂오래된토토사이트Ш토토정류장đ메이저놀이터목록㈄토토커뮤니티목록⒨토토업체홍보い넷마블토토ね토토사이트추천” from Stadiums that Made History

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The Rose Bowl

A national historic landmark, the Rose Bowl in Pasadena has played host to America’s first–and most famous–postseason college football game for every year but one since 1923. The stadium features more than 100 different varieties of rose bushes situated on its grounds and 77 rows of seats open to the Southern California sunshine. Photo by: Peter Bennett