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Field house or fieldhouse is American English term for an indoor sports arena or stadium.
Fieldhouse , Field House or Fields House may also refer to:
People
Residences
United Kingdom
United States
Alphabetical by state then city
Eugene Field House (Denver, Colorado) ,
listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Southeast Denver
Field House (New Hartford, Connecticut) or Sun Terrace, NRHP-listed
Fields Heirs or Fields House, Middletown, Delaware, formerly NRHP-listed
J.R. Field Homestead , Indianola, Florida, NRHP-listed
Field Estate , Sarasota, Florida, NRHP-listed
Fields Place-Vickery House , Dahlonega, Georgia, NRHP-listed
Timothy Fields House , Ashland, Kentucky,
NRHP-listed in Boyd County
John Field House , Columbia, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
Fields' House , Springfield, Kentucky,
NRHP-listed in Washington County
Marshall Field Garden Apartments , Chicago, Illinois, NRHP-listed
Eugene Field House (Amherst, Massachusetts) , a
University of Massachusetts Amherst residence hall
Eugene Field House (St. Louis) , Missouri, a National Historic Landmark and NRHP-listed
Seaman Field House , Deming, New Mexico, NRHP-listed
Marshall Field, III, Estate , Lloyd Harbor, New York, NRHP-listed
William Fields House , Greensboro, North Carolina, NRHP-listed
Walter Field House , Cincinnati, Ohio, NRHP-listed
Hugh Fields House , Brownsville, Oregon,
NRHP-listed in Linn County
Field Farm , Ferrisburgh, Vermont, NRHP-listed
James A. Fields House , Newport News, Virginia, NRHP-listed
See also
Topics referred to by the same term