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Post by tigercpa on Nov 21, 2017 0:26:33 GMT
I'd say Wrigley Field...100+ years old and didn't use one dime of taxpayer money.
Whatcha got?
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Post by Bevo on Nov 21, 2017 1:41:22 GMT
I'd say Wrigley Field...100+ years old and didn't use one dime of taxpayer money. Whatcha got? I'd say Jerry World. It's the most incredible stadium I've ever seen. Or maybe, Augusta National.
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Post by doc on Nov 21, 2017 14:05:39 GMT
I actually think Fenway Park is superior to Wrigley but both are at the top of the baseball stadium list of places I've been to. I also went to old Yankee Stadium which was pretty cool simply because of the history that took place in that ball park. Of the new stadiums, I've attended AT&T in San Francisco and PNC in Pittsburgh and they are beautiful facilities. .
I've been to Madison Square Garden which is cool but the greatest sports venue I've visited is the Rose Bowl. Not a bad seat in the place and the view of the San Gabriel Mountains is spectacular.
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Post by bluehen on Nov 21, 2017 14:46:05 GMT
Fenway and Wrigley are the greatest I've been to. The Bristol Motor Speedway is right there too. Have heard nothing but awe about the Rose Bowl...and how about the Field Of Dreams Iowa cornfield ?
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Post by FLORIDA HERD FAN on Nov 21, 2017 16:34:55 GMT
I'd say Wrigley Field...100+ years old and didn't use one dime of taxpayer money. Whatcha got? I'd say Jerry World. It's the most incredible stadium I've ever seen. Or maybe, Augusta National. I think you nailed it with Augusta National.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 21, 2017 17:16:18 GMT
I actually think Fenway Park is superior to Wrigley but both are at the top of the baseball stadium list of places I've been to. I also went to old Yankee Stadium which was pretty cool simply because of the history that took place in that ball park. Of the new stadiums, I've attended AT&T in San Francisco and PNC in Pittsburgh and they are beautiful facilities. . I've been to Madison Square Garden which is cool but the greatest sports venue I've visited is the Rose Bowl. Not a bad seat in the place and the view of the San Gabriel Mountains is spectacular. Funny, we've been to just about all of the same places.... I've been to Wrigley and Fenway. I was at Fenway for the 1999 All-Star game. It started off with Pedro Martinez throwing nine consecutive strike outs! I've also been to the San Fran and Pitt stadiums.. and Reds. Not really all that many others. Also to Madison Square Garden.. was there for the NFL draft the year Vick was selected #1 overall. I ALMOST listed the Rose Bowl as my favorite. It is absolutely breath-taking. I just think JerryWorld has too many modern innovations that put it over the top. The Seats are VERY comfortable, and you can order food/drink to be delivered where you sit! Not bad.
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Post by doc on Nov 21, 2017 18:43:28 GMT
I actually think Fenway Park is superior to Wrigley but both are at the top of the baseball stadium list of places I've been to. I also went to old Yankee Stadium which was pretty cool simply because of the history that took place in that ball park. Of the new stadiums, I've attended AT&T in San Francisco and PNC in Pittsburgh and they are beautiful facilities. . I've been to Madison Square Garden which is cool but the greatest sports venue I've visited is the Rose Bowl. Not a bad seat in the place and the view of the San Gabriel Mountains is spectacular. Funny, we've been to just about all of the same places.... I've been to Wrigley and Fenway. I was at Fenway for the 1999 All-Star game. It started off with Pedro Martinez throwing nine consecutive strike outs! I've also been to the San Fran and Pitt stadiums.. and Reds. Not really all that many others. Also to Madison Square Garden.. was there for the NFL draft the year Vick was selected #1 overall. I ALMOST listed the Rose Bowl as my favorite. It is absolutely breath-taking. I just think JerryWorld has too many modern innovations that put it over the top. The Seats are VERY comfortable, and you can order food/drink to be delivered where you sit! Not bad. That's too funny. I was in Boston the night of the 1999 All star game but I couldn't hustle up a ticket. I watched it with an old TCU fan who moved to France and i have no idea what became of him. My whole thing about the stadiums are the views. You can't beat the view at the Rose Bowl, as you said it's breath taking. The city view at PNC in Pittsburgh is pretty cool and so is the bay at AT&T. Before they started building new stadiums I had gone to many of the stadiums in baseball. Three Rivers, Veterans, Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Shea, Fulton County Stadium, Milwaukee County Stadium, Dodger Stadium (I went there for a tour - didn't see a game), Memorial, The Homerdome, Royal Stadium and Comiskey. Comiskey was pretty beat up but my seat was literally right next to the organ player and she was a hoot. I've been to most of the Big Ten Stadiums - also the Yale Bowl, Sun Devil Stadium, University of Phoenix Stadium and the Superdome.
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Post by Bevo on Nov 21, 2017 19:12:44 GMT
Funny, we've been to just about all of the same places.... I've been to Wrigley and Fenway. I was at Fenway for the 1999 All-Star game. It started off with Pedro Martinez throwing nine consecutive strike outs! I've also been to the San Fran and Pitt stadiums.. and Reds. Not really all that many others. Also to Madison Square Garden.. was there for the NFL draft the year Vick was selected #1 overall. I ALMOST listed the Rose Bowl as my favorite. It is absolutely breath-taking. I just think JerryWorld has too many modern innovations that put it over the top. The Seats are VERY comfortable, and you can order food/drink to be delivered where you sit! Not bad. That's too funny. I was in Boston the night of the 1999 All star game but I couldn't hustle up a ticket. I watched it with an old TCU fan who moved to France and i have no idea what became of him. My whole thing about the stadiums are the views. You can't beat the view at the Rose Bowl, as you said it's breath taking. The city view at PNC in Pittsburgh is pretty cool and so is the bay at AT&T. Before they started building new stadiums I had gone to many of the stadiums in baseball. Three Rivers, Veterans, Olympic Stadium in Montreal, Shea, Fulton County Stadium, Milwaukee County Stadium, Dodger Stadium (I went there for a tour - didn't see a game), Memorial, The Homerdome, Royal Stadium and Comiskey. Comiskey was pretty beat up but my seat was literally right next to the organ player and she was a hoot. I've been to most of the Big Ten Stadiums - also the Yale Bowl, Sun Devil Stadium, University of Phoenix Stadium and the Superdome. LOL that IS funny. I was taken to the game by an engineering firm that we were contracting to do some projects. We sat just about even with first base, on the field level. My butt BARELY fit between the tiny metal arms. I couldn't "jump" up when something good happened. I've been to Fulton County Stadium, to the Ranger's Ballpark. I think that's all for baseball. I performed in the FIRST HALFTIME ever for a football game in the SUPERDOME. It was in August of 1976, a pre-season game between the Saints and the Jets. Joe Willy Namath was warming up on the sideline right in front of us before the game started.
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Post by EvilVodka on Jun 30, 2018 1:13:27 GMT
The new stadium in Atlanta looks amazing...I'd like to see a football game there
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Post by EvilVodka on Jun 30, 2018 1:17:24 GMT
Can anyone name this field?
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Post by Bevo on Jun 30, 2018 2:04:34 GMT
Lambeau
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