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    DeBartolo Performing Arts Center

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 6:00 PM

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    Melissa Cook Stadium

    Melissa Cook Stadium

    5.0
    (1 review)
    0.5 mi

    You have a girlfriend named Lisa, but so do I. And you should see how well My Lisa Cooks. They…read morenamed this stadium after her talents. First-Hand Experience: Info on my personal visit to this stadium - I wasn't here to visit MCS, I was here to visit the main campus of Notre Dame and their main stadium. But when my hosts (who have asked to be named K & F) mentioned the story of this place, I had to come and check it out. It's very impressive and so is the story. I love that the family made this happen, and I think they did a wonderful job on it. If you visit ND campus, like I did, then check this part out. I've been to every cool stadium in the UK & North America, due to my obsession with travel & sport. I've toured America as a musician for 7 or 8 years. In that time, I've seen sports games at, or visited when empty (and usually both), at almost every major stadium in US and Canada. I have pictures of most which I will upload at some point. Also, on future travels, I plan to take new pix, and add more stadia! Watch this space! ***back to regular review*** Actually this stadium is named after a girl who tragically died recently when scaffolding from the John Hancock Center fell and killed her. It's a wonderful Softball arena, and my friend in South Bend showed me this field when she was telling me the sad story. I think it's wonderful that Notre Dame did this to remember Melissa, and even more wonderful that it turns out it was paid for by the family.

    University of Notre Dame

    University of Notre Dame

    4.4
    (76 reviews)
    0.5 mi

    Visited Notre Dame during Labor Day weekend and truly enjoyed my time there. The campus is gorgeous…read moreand everyone from students, university volunteers, staff to the President made us feel welcome. During the weekend, we caught the Tennessee State University vs Notre Dame football game (Go BIG BLUE!) - both teams played their hearts out and the marching bands put on an incredible halftime performance (AOB in the House!). The whole gameday atmosphere was electric from vendors on the streets to the alumni enjoying the many festivities! The Basilica of the Sacred Heart and the Grotto were highlights, though I'll admit I didn't fully understand their significance until taking a self-guided tour (which I recorded - so glad I did!). During my tour of the Basilica, I was fortunate enough to witness people gathering in the pews, awaiting the organist's performance. I stayed for the small concert and was completely moved - the music echoing through that sacred space was truly special. You can see the magnificent instrument from the main floor. The entire church interior and exterior with the spectacular dome is a beautiful sight before your eyes. Later I learned the Basilica dates back to 1871 with one of the largest collections of 19th-century French stained glass anywhere. The Grotto is actually a one-seventh replica of the famous one in Lourdes, France, built in 1896. It's a sacred place where visitors light candles for prayer and reflection - an important spiritual landmark that represents the university's Catholic heritage. I lit several candles while I was there, it was a very peaceful and spiritual experience. Some quick tips: *Be careful where you park or you'll get ticketed. There are parking fees too. *Don't miss their bookstore - it's amazing and has something for everyone. The associates in the bookstore were very helpful. *Book hotels early, especially during football season. *There are good grocery stores nearby for room snacks and plenty of restaurants downtown. *Ubers and Lyfts are plentiful if you don't rent a car. *Do a little homework before you arrive so you can plan your day, in other words check the website before you arrive on campus. Knowledge is power! *Wear comfortable shoes - you'll do tons of walking, especially with kids at football games! Absolutely worth visiting for the beautiful architecture, grounds, and rich history that unfolds as you explore and don't forget to check out Touch Down Jesus too! As their fight song goes: 'Wake up the echoes cheering her name!'

    Came here for the NIU and Notre Dame football game. Go Huskies!…read more ND has a nice campus. It's extremely open, green, and has plenty of outdoor seating. The architecture is cool; it has a cathedral type feel. We tailgated in the parking lot and took the bus over.

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