Stan Kroenke may be in the process of building the stadium to end all football stadiums in Inglewood, but in the mean time, his team is playing in one of the most historic and iconic venues in the country.

The Travel Channel recently included the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in their “15 Bucket List Experiences for Football Fans,” noting that the current home to the Los Angeles Rams and the USC Trojans has played host to some of nation’s most memorable sports moments.

Via TravelChannel.com:

The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum opened in 1923 and has played host to countless historic moments throughout its history. It was the site of the very first NFL-AFL Championship Game (Super Bowl) in 1967 and it’s also the only stadium to host two Summer Olympic Games (1932 and 1984).

Despite its age, the Coliseum boasts the fourth-largest capacity of any current NFL stadium, and it’s one of about 2,600 U.S. National Historic Landmarks – a rare status for sports venues due to the fact that it limits the scope of renovations and updates from which team owners profit.

The home of the Trojans’ crosstown rival UCLA, the Rose Bowl, is also included on the list for hosting the annual bowl game of the same name, as are the following locations and events:

Heritage Field

A park complex on the site of the original Yankee Stadium, where “The Greatest Game Ever Played” took place between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants.