Say Goodbye To Shea Stadium
The deconstruction of the stadium started in January 2009 and was completely torn down [but not removed] by the end of February.
Shea Stadium Demolition Completed
Shea Stadium History
The field was built in the early sixties. It opened in the Spring of 1964 for the Mets baseball season and was used in the Fall of 1964 by the New York Jets for the football season [the Jets moved to New Jersey in 1984]. The last game played in the stadium was against the Florida Marlins, which the Mets lost [click here for related Mets / Shea Stadium story].
Shea Stadium Demolition
We’ve tracked the demolition over the past couple of weeks. The photos in the opening of the story shows the stadium in January when over half had been removed. The new stadium, Citi Field, will be ready for operation in time for the Mets opener which is scheduled for April 3rd against Boston.
Completion Of Shea Stadium Demolition
I suppose we could safely now say that Shea Stadium is officially dead. While the last pieces of the stadium came down on February 18, 2009, it is only now, a full two months later, that the debris has been removed. Shea Stadium was an icon on the Queens scene since 1964 when it first opened as the home field for the New York Mets and the New York Jets.
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