The stadium is a typical horseshoe-shaped stadium, with seating added on in the "open" endzone.
In 1981, the east endzone stands were enclosed for a cost of $11.5 million, creating a "horseshoe-shaped" stadium and eliminating the free view enjoyed by the "Track People".
There is also standing space for 2,500 people on the new Norton Healthcare Terrace located on the south end (closed end) of the horseshoe-shaped stadium.
The horseshoe-shaped stadium retains its distinctive columns and graceful archways, as well as its classic semi-bowl shape.
The horseshoe-shaped stadium runs in the traditional north-south configuration, opening to the north.
When opened in 1924, the horseshoe-shaped stadium had a capacity of 26,000.
By 1923, the success of the event necessitated the construction of a 14,000-seat horseshoe-shaped stadium that still stands today.
The horseshoe-shaped stadium was made of wood and originally did not have any toilet facilities.
The horseshoe-shaped outdoor stadium opened to the east and seated 10,000.
It is an under grade level horseshoe-shaped stadium.