TULSA, Okla. — It's served the community for more than four decades, but this week, Union Public Schools will say good-bye to Union-Tuttle Stadium.
Crews will begin taking down demolition on the west side of the stadium to make room for the new $42 million stadium, fine arts facility and a lot of upgrades.
The stadium was built in 1976 and Union's first varsity football game in the old stadium took place on Sept. 24, 1976.
In the last two years alone, the stadium hosted 866 events.
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