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American Family Field is a retractable roof baseball stadium located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It is the home ballpark of Major League Baseball’s Milwaukee Brewers and opened in 2001 as a replacement for Milwaukee County Stadium. Formerly known as Miller Park, the venue is known for its distinctive fan-shaped convertible roof and modern facilities.
American Family Field opened on April 6, 2001, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It was built as a replacement for the aging Milwaukee County Stadium and provided a modern home for the Milwaukee Brewers. Originally called Miller Park, the stadium adopted its current name following a naming rights agreement.
The stadium features a retractable roof with a distinctive fan-shaped design that can open and close in a short period. The structure allows natural grass to be grown beneath it, supplemented by heat lamps during the off-season. Seating is arranged around the baseball field to provide clear sightlines and an engaging spectator experience.
American Family Field has a seating capacity of approximately 41,900 spectators. The venue includes a natural grass playing surface, covered seating areas, hospitality spaces, media facilities and modern fan amenities suitable for professional baseball events and large crowds.
The stadium serves as the home ballpark of the Milwaukee Brewers, who compete in Major League Baseball’s National League. It regularly hosts regular season games, special events and other baseball-related activities throughout the year.
American Family Field is known for its unique roof design and modern infrastructure. The stadium has also hosted concerts and special events, drawing large crowds for both sporting and entertainment occasions.
The stadium is located southwest of the intersection of Interstate 94 and Brewers Boulevard in Milwaukee. It is accessible by road and local transport links, making it a central destination for fans attending games and events.