2007-12-05
13:45:39
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Why?Sorry, forgot to include earlier, but I'd like to know why so I can maybe go there sometime.
2007-12-05
13:53:20 ·
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I've been to At and T Park, McAfee Coliseum, and The Metrodome.
2007-12-05
13:55:21 ·
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Fenway Park: Though, I am NOT AT ALL a fan of the Red Sox, Fenway is still apart of Baseball history. Fenway Park is one of the oldest baseball parks in the United States. Its small, intimate atmosphere really allows you to feel like you are "in the game." The park is situated right in downtown Boston - so it is very accessible if you are visiting the area.
Yankee Stadium: Its going to be sad to see a place like this go. The beauty of this stadium is even though its old, the place just drips with history. Since the Yankees will move to a new stadium in 2009, I would recommend taking the tour before it's too late. After all, how many people can say they stood on the field where Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle, Lou Gehrig and Joe DiMaggio once played?!
Camden Yards: I have visited Camden Yards in Baltimore four times and it is a most incredible ballpark. The architects did a great job in honoring the great Orioles of the past years such as Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson as well as Jim Palmer and recent Hall of Famer Cal Ripken, Jr. There are plenty of concession stands and I really like the food choices.
Hope this helped :D
2007-12-06 04:57:14
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answered by * tara. 4
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Benjamin Harrison William McKinley (in spite of the undeniable fact that he replace into purely a governor on the time) William Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin Roosevelt Harry Truman Dwight Eisenhower John Kennedy Lyndon Johnson Richard Nixon Gerald Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George H.W. Bush bill Clinton George W. Bush
2016-10-19 08:30:35
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answered by Anonymous
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My personal favorites are Fenway Park and Wrigley Field. I love the historic value they hold and I think both parks are absolutely wonderful. The Red Sox are my favorite baseball team, and I went to my first baseball game (ever) at Fenway Park so it holds a special place in my heart. Watching a game from a seat in the Green Monster is absolutely amazing. Wrigley Field is so beautiful with the neatly trimmed ivy on the walls. I would definitley reccommend either baseball park to anyone!
2007-12-05 22:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I've heard the park in Pittsburgh is incredible.
I am a Mets fan, so have seen many games at Shea, which I am not ashamed to admit, pretty much sucks. I recently made the short trip down to Philly to see a game their. It was like night and day. Citizen's Bank is SO much nicer than Shea! I can't wait until Citi Field (the new Mets park in 2009) is built.
I've also been to Yankee Stadium. It has all that history, but it is a sewer like Shea. Fenway is like stepping into a time capsul, but it's not the most comfortable place to watch a game.
2007-12-05 14:03:00
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answered by milerman01 3
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The new Busch Stadium in St. Louis. It's amazing! It's so big and beautiful. Everybody is so nice. Being towards the top is still a good view! Not only of the field but of the arch which is amazing. Cub fans have even complimented the St. Louis Cardinal Stadium and said it was a great stadium. Not to mention St. Louis Cardinal fans there in St. Louis really know their baseball.
2007-12-05 14:35:52
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answered by St. Louis Cardinals Fan 6
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Citizen's Bank Park in Philly. The city skyline, the amenities and the food choices are amazing. Also, expect to see tailgaters whooping it up in the parking lot, any day of the week. I've been to Great American in Cincy about seven times. It's not even in the same league (no pun intended).
2007-12-05 14:13:52
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answered by San B 5
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Miller Park in Milwaukee. It's an amazing stadium and is a great place to see a game!
2007-12-05 14:05:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Wrigley Field
2007-12-05 13:50:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Shea Stadium, but I am a Met fan. Yankees Stadium is historic. I went to Fenway and it is nice. I would have to say any stadium that had a good history like Fenway or Yankee Stadium.
2007-12-05 15:25:19
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answered by Reyes&Ricky 5
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Citizens Bank Park - Phillies home
It is as nice as the vet was awful. Great food, all good seats, wide concourses, lots of food vendors and restrooms, convenient parking and clean!
2007-12-05 14:07:08
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answered by auntielibrarian 3
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