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The Demolition and Afterlife of Baltimore Memorial Stadium
By Keith Eggener (Places, 10/22/2012) An excerpt from the essay: “…Fan reaction to the threat of loss was intense and highly personal. Humanized in life, “the old gray lady” was likewise mourned in death, like a friend or family member … Continue reading
Not All The Slammers At Memorial Ended In Runs
By Rafael Alvarez (The Baltimore Sun, 10/6/1991) Today is your last opportunity to be arrested at a major league ballpark on 33rd Street. And if it is your desire to take a little piece of Memorial Stadium with you as … Continue reading
Posted in 1990s, Baltimorons, Colts, Crime, Orioles, Ravens, Sports, Wild Bill Hagy
Tagged camden yards, donald kroner, memorial stadium, rafael alvarez
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Judged by His Beers
By Charles Cohen (Baltimore City Paper, 6/16/2004) The Orioles may think they sell status with Camden Yards skyboxes, but true O’s fans know they’ve really earned their way into an exclusive club when they make it onto Fancy Clancy’s short … Continue reading
Posted in 2000s, Baltimorons, Beer, Orioles, Sports
Tagged baltimore city paper, charles cohen, fancy clancy, memorial stadium, sam holden
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