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Busch Memorial Stadium: Revision history


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  • curprev 21:1621:16, 13 September 2022Oknazevad talk contribs 35,538 bytes −39 →‎Uses: baseball before football. For one thing, it's alphabetical. Secondly, it was used far more (and far more memorably, though that is subjective) for baseball, both in years and in number of games. undo
  • curprev 21:1421:14, 13 September 2022Charliehall talk contribsm 35,577 bytes +7 Changed "St. Louis’s Stadium was the last built in the 60’s to be torn down." to ""St. Louis’s Stadium was one of the last built in the 60’s to be torn down." RFK Stadium in Washington DC, originally DC Stadium, built in 1961, still stands as of September 2022, although it is now abandoned and demolition is planned. And Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, built in 1962, is still the home field of the Dodgers. undo

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