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Where did the Phillies play before Veterans Stadium?

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Asked by: Katy Anderson

Connie Mack StadiumConnie Mack Stadium from 1938 until 1970.

What was Citizens Bank Park before?

Veterans Stadium

History of Citizens Bank Park
Citizens Bank Park opened up on April 12th, 2004. The park is home to the Philadelphia Phillies baseball team who are in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This ballpark replaced the cookie-cutter ballpark known as Veterans Stadium.

When did they demolish Veterans Stadium?

March 21, 2004

March 21 is a bittersweet day for Philadelphia Eagles fans, marking the end of Veterans Stadium. The former home of the Philadelphia Eagles (and a stadium that terrorized NFL opponents) was demolished on March 21, 2004

When did the Philadelphia Athletics move to Oakland?

1968

The Athletics franchise moved to Kansas City in 1954, and then eventually to Oakland in 1968 where they still play today.

What is the oldest MLB stadium still in use?

The oldest MLB ballpark is the home field of the Boston Red Sox – Fenway Park. Officially opened in 1912, this stadium is still operating to this day.
1. Fenway Park (Boston Red Sox)

  • City: Boston.
  • Capacity: 37,755.
  • Date Opened: April 20, 1912.

What is the oldest baseball park still in use?

Fenway Park

Here is a look at all 30 Major League parks in use today, from oldest to newest. Fenway Park (1912) – Famous for its 37-foot-high Green Monster left-field wall and other idiosyncratic dimensions, Fenway Park is the oldest and one of the smallest ballparks currently in use in the Major Leagues.

What is the 4th oldest baseball stadium?

Angel Stadium

Angel Stadium, built in 1966, is the fourth oldest MLB stadium. It is home to the Angels but, in 1980, the Rams of the NFL also used the stadium for their home football games for the next 14 years. With the stadium being used for both football and baseball, an expansion for 23,000 more seats was added.

What is the most famous baseball stadium?

10 Iconic Baseball Stadiums Worth a Roadtrip to See

  • Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. …
  • Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. …
  • Yankee Stadium, home of the New York Yankees. …
  • Oriole Park at Camden Yards, home of the Baltimore Orioles. …
  • AT&T Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.

What is the biggest MLB stadium?

Dodgers Stadium

1 – Dodgers Stadium
Dodgers Stadium is located in Los Angeles, California. It is the home of the MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers and has a capacity of 56,000, making it the largest baseball stadium in the United States.