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From: citrin@ucbvax.ARPA (Wayne Citrin)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: Additions and Corrections
Message-ID: <4704@ucbvax.ARPA>
Date: Sat, 9-Feb-85 16:34:48 EST
Article-I.D.: ucbvax.4704
Posted: Sat Feb  9 16:34:48 1985
Date-Received: Mon, 11-Feb-85 05:16:16 EST
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Reply-To: citrin@ucbvax.UUCP (Wayne citrin)
Organization: University of California at Berkeley
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Summary: 

> There are some ballparks in big cities that are not used, and I
> think are still standing.  Among them are Colt Park in Houston
> (The home of the Astros when they were the Houston Colt .45s),
> and Seals stadium in San Fransisco.

I don't know about Colt Park in Houston, but Seals Stadium in San Francisco
was torn down long ago.  I believe that the San Francisco Auto Center
is now on the site.  Kezar Stadium, however, is still standing.  It's in
Golden Gate Park and used to be the home of the 49ers before they moved to
Candlestick.  I think there are plans to tear it down, too.

By the way, Candlestick Park is the second oldest ballpark in the National
League.  It was built in 1959.

Wayne Citrin
(ucbvax!citrin)