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Broomfield Park, Airdrie, was demolished in 1994

This is a painting of Broomfield Park, Airdrie, which was demolished in 1994. This is also part of a turnstile from the park, and you can see both when you visit the museum. Broomfield was the home of Airdrieonians Football Club from 1892 until 1994. The record attendance for a match at this stadium was 24,000 spectators at the Scottish Cup Quarter-Final Match against Hearts in 1952. This is also part of a turnstile from the park, and you can see both when you visit the museum. The last game at Broomfield was played on the 7th of May 1994. Airdrieonians then shared Broadwood Stadium, Cumbernauld, with Clyde. In 1998, the club moved to the Excelsior Stadium, Airdrie.

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