What is birney crum stadium?

Birney Crum Stadium is a sports and entertainment venue located in Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States. The stadium was opened in 1948 and is named after the former superintendent of the Allentown School District, Birney Crum.

The stadium has a seating capacity of 15,000 and is primarily used for high school football and track and field events. It has also hosted various concerts, such as the annual Mayfair Festival of the Arts.

In 2011, the stadium underwent a major renovation that included the installation of a new artificial turf field, new lighting, renovated locker rooms and restrooms, and improved seating areas.

Birney Crum Stadium has been the site of numerous high school football championships and has also hosted the annual Lehigh Valley Conference track and field championships. It is also home to the Allentown School District's football team, the Allentown Central Catholic High School Vikings.

The stadium has been a significant landmark in Allentown for over 70 years and continues to be an important venue for local sports and events.