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The House that Ruth Built is coming down. Demolition of the old Yankee Stadium began in earnest Saturday as sections of the upper deck were torn down, leaving gaping holes in the legendary ballpark.
Even Babe Ruth would have trouble recognizing the old Yankee Stadium now. The beloved ballpark’s iconic facade – the white scalloped frieze that ran above the scoreboard and billboards … ...
Joyce Hogi, a member of the Community Board 4 parks committee wants the old Yankee Stadium to be torn down. The projected time period for the demolition of the old ballpark is 16 months/spring ...
It has been a while since I last put pictures up of the old Yankee Stadium being torn down, so I thought now was as good a time as any. Especially since they have done so much over the past couple ...
The old Yankee Stadium will soon be but a mere memory for New Yorkers. The stadium sat dormant for all of 2009, but now, the wrecking ball is in full swing in the South Bronx as the demolition of ...
Demolition crews have begun the dismantling of the old Yankee Stadium. After sitting across from the Yankees’ new home across the street, baseball’s ‘cathedral’ is finally being torn down.
Meanwhile, several miles to the north, wrecking crews are anticipating the demolition of one of New York’s truly great, historic, and beloved landmarks, Yankee Stadium. Already it is being called the ...
It is with heavy hearts that Yankees fans have watched the slow demolition and disappearance of the House That Ruth Built, a mid-70s refurbishment of the original that hosted many memorable ...
Tonight's finale at Yankee Stadium has little in common with the Sept. 30, 1973 end at the original, pre-refurbished ballpark, except for the team's fortunes — both clubs were disappointments.