New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks New England Patriots vs Seattle Seahawks Comparing and Contrasting Foxborough, Massachusetts and Seattle, Washington Comparing and Contrasting Foxborough, Massachusetts and Seattle, Washington
Meet the Teams New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks
Team Logos New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks
Team Uniforms New England Patriots Seattle Seahawks Seattle Seahawks
Mascots New England Patriots Pat Patriot New England Patriots Pat Patriot Seattle Seahawks Taima (Thunder) Seattle Seahawks Taima (Thunder)
Team Stadiums Gillette Stadium 1 Patriot Place Foxborough, Massachusetts Gillette Stadium 1 Patriot Place Foxborough, Massachusetts Century Link Stadium 800 Occidental Ave. S Seattle, Washington Century Link Stadium 800 Occidental Ave. S Seattle, Washington
Team States Massachusetts Seattle Seattle
City Facts
Foxborough, Massachusetts The city was settled in 1704 and incorporated in Foxborough was named for Charles James Fox, who wanted the colonies to become America. The town once had a straw hat factory that burned to the ground. Seth Boyden who was born in Foxborough, later invented patent leather. The city was settled in 1704 and incorporated in Foxborough was named for Charles James Fox, who wanted the colonies to become America. The town once had a straw hat factory that burned to the ground. Seth Boyden who was born in Foxborough, later invented patent leather.
Seattle, Washington George Vancouver (first white man) first visited this area in Indians lived there for many years before. Seattle was known for its lumber industry. In 1892 there was a huge fire that destroyed most of the city. In 1896 Seattle became the starting point for many prospectors going to Alaska to mine gold. In 1962, Seattle hosted a World Fair which was opened by John F. Kennedy (by phone). George Vancouver (first white man) first visited this area in Indians lived there for many years before. Seattle was known for its lumber industry. In 1892 there was a huge fire that destroyed most of the city. In 1896 Seattle became the starting point for many prospectors going to Alaska to mine gold. In 1962, Seattle hosted a World Fair which was opened by John F. Kennedy (by phone).
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