American Football are formally inviting you to stay the night at 704 West High Street in Urbana, Illinois—the white, residential house made famous by the cover of their self-titled debut album.
The midwest emo band’s debut LP from 1999 features the illuminated window of a property in Urbana, Illinois, which has since affectionately become known as ‘The American Football House’.
In 2019, the sport celebrated its 150th anniversary. First, the TL/DR version: The birth of American football came in 1869 on College Avenue in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The game was between ...
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The Beatles aren’t the only band connected to a new Airbnb. The American Football House in Urbana, which the band purchased last year alongside their label Polyvinyl Records, Atiba Jefferson ...
Here’s what the company has to say about the American Football house on its website: 704 W. High St. is a multi-use home nestled in the historic, brick lined neighborhood of Urbana, Ill.