— Days Without Shea —

Here is the third and final installment of the April 1964 Popular Science feature on Shea Stadium. Young bonus baby Ed Kranepool shows future stars where the money goes. I love it!

Shea Stadium in Popular Science Magazine
Part one - April, 1964 Popular Science feature on Shea Stadium

Part two - April, 1964 Popular Science feature on Shea Stadium

Part three - April, 1964 Popular Science feature on Shea Stadium



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[July 11, 2008 1:19 PM]  |  link  |  reply
Eli said

When was the last time the field level seats were moved? Are they still able to move? Anything still stuck in those tubes?

[July 11, 2008 4:00 PM]  |  link  |  reply
Metsie said

The hopes and dreams of Mets fans are stuck in those tubes.

I remember hearing that the seats can't move anymore since they haven't been moved in years and they were having trouble moving them back when they had to.

[July 11, 2008 4:50 PM]  |  link  |  reply
Bobster1985 said

Pneumatic tubes - wow! I bet they stopped using those a long time ago. Interesting that they described Kranepool as an outfielder.























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