Demolished NFL Stadiums Then and Now

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  • Demolished NFL stadiums then and now ft. Giants Stadium, Pontiac Silverdome, San Diego Stadium ... Comparison between demolished stadiums from their days hosting the NFL teams and what is at their place today.
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  • @TFCStadiums
    @TFCStadiums  Год назад +89

    Which of these demolished stadiums was your favorite?

    • @gracedagostino5231
      @gracedagostino5231 Год назад +19

      The Vet

    • @shanestanton8
      @shanestanton8 Год назад +15

      The Orange Bowl and Texas Stadium, they were prominent filming locations for “Any Given Sunday”

    • @OleSmokeyVol
      @OleSmokeyVol Год назад +11

      The one that I didn’t see in your video… Cleveland Municipal Stadium/First Energy Stadium. ❤🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @pjjaskowski999
      @pjjaskowski999 Год назад +13

      Tiger Stadium, but I admit I wasn’t old enough to see the Detroit Lions play there, just the Pontiac Silverdome.

    • @brendaneverton5854
      @brendaneverton5854 Год назад +4

      Kezar

  • @SantaDog81
    @SantaDog81 Год назад +1376

    Just to think, right where Macho Man Randy Savage landed a flying elbow on Ricky The Dragon Steamboat at WrestleMania III, there's an Amazon employee wondering where in life they went wrong.

    • @Kevin_1337
      @Kevin_1337 Год назад +35

      😂😂😂

    • @The_Bad_Guy.
      @The_Bad_Guy. Год назад +56

      Probably the best point I've ever heard made haha.

    • @VisualColloquialist
      @VisualColloquialist Год назад +63

      Probably more like wondering when master Bezos will let them have another bathroom break

    • @alexanderstrong2576
      @alexanderstrong2576 Год назад +35

      @@VisualColloquialist Not on company time

    • @albertsampson6568
      @albertsampson6568 Год назад +31

      Bro, this hits deep. I saw the US play Switzerland in the 94 world cup there. One of the greatest experiences of my life. Pontiac Silverdome. I also watched WrestleMania 3. Crazy

  • @johncate9541
    @johncate9541 8 месяцев назад +101

    Tiger Stadium in Detroit still lives as a ballpark because the community kept cleaning up the site after the stadium was torn down and playing games on the field. It was finally redeveloped as Corner Ballpark. The flagpole from Tiger Stadium still stands there--it was never removed, and the playing surface is in the same spot it's been since 1912.

    • @Schneltor
      @Schneltor 6 месяцев назад +3

      Reds fan here...I got to see a game at Tiger Stadium the last year it was in service. It was a Sunday game, the Orioles won iirc.
      The stadium was breathtaking...I could imagine AL legends shagging flies and rounding the bases. It was like traveling back in time and, were it not for some modern advertisements, I might have believed I'd slipped back 50 years. A true gem of a stadium.
      I'm glad I got to see a game there. And I'm glad to know that it lives on, in some form.

    • @faulltw
      @faulltw 5 месяцев назад +1

      I attended a game there back in the late 70s

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 5 месяцев назад +1

      This is actually pretty cool.

  • @jamiesilverman773
    @jamiesilverman773 Год назад +208

    Nice video, thank you. Very nostalgic. One thing I got from this was that, sadly, most of the old stadiums had proper names while their replacements are almost all corporate sponsorship names.

    • @ozzieray
      @ozzieray Год назад +9

      Money talks

    • @alfromtx245
      @alfromtx245 Год назад +24

      Agreed 100%. The old names generally reflected the communities or the history of the organization. I miss this.

    • @andrewbishop4447
      @andrewbishop4447 Год назад +1

      Paul Brown Stadium recently changed to (Paycor) stadium 🏟 🙄

    • @TheMrPeteChannel
      @TheMrPeteChannel Год назад +5

      @@andrewbishop4447 a crime.

    • @thart3333
      @thart3333 Год назад +1

      Everything is about money now

  • @JBM425
    @JBM425 Год назад +180

    Inside a library on the University of Pittsburgh site where Forbes Field once stood, there is a cutout in the floor covered with glass, and under it was home plate approximately where it would have been on the playing field.

    • @bananagonz3461
      @bananagonz3461 Год назад +22

      mall of America (where metropolitan stadium was) has a marker where Homeplate was and a chair on the opposite wall where Harmon Killebrew hit the furthest homerun in the stadiums history. Also the log chute is where one of the endzones were and where the "miracle at the met" happened

    • @wgcds7jyg897
      @wgcds7jyg897 Год назад +13

      It’s a shame how the US destroys these famous stadiums. How cool would it be today to take a tour of Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. Or the original Yankee Stadium. It’d be like walking back in time. Just to name a couple.

    • @willieb.haardigan8984
      @willieb.haardigan8984 Год назад +3

      @@wgcds7jyg897yea but it’s just not feasible

    • @jokerz7936
      @jokerz7936 Год назад +4

      @@wgcds7jyg897 To be fair Ebbets Field was falling apart.

    • @joaquinspandex7870
      @joaquinspandex7870 Год назад +19

      When I went to Pitt in the 90s, the home plate was under glass in a long hallway. It wasn't a library at that point, and I had a night class in that building. I was the only person in that hallway one night and I went and pretended to be Roberto Clemente.

  • @jdawg8487
    @jdawg8487 7 месяцев назад +19

    My great uncle was the architect who designed the Pontiac Silverdome. Seeing it in such neglect was a pain to see before it was demolished for good.

  • @gabrielkowalski3086
    @gabrielkowalski3086 Год назад +123

    As a German, I wasn't aware that there were so many great stadiums in the US that got demolished. It must be very sad for supporters to see a historic ground be demolished and forgotten. As an Alemannia Aachen supporter I feel with you...

    • @lysergicpillamyd483
      @lysergicpillamyd483 10 месяцев назад +24

      Generally we hate it, there's this weird need that everything has to be modernized so these awesome older stadiums get demolished for new state of the art stadiums and the history history is gone.

    • @Tactical_Nuke0
      @Tactical_Nuke0 10 месяцев назад +3

      ok

    • @ednicholson7839
      @ednicholson7839 8 месяцев назад +26

      It depends. Some of these older stadiums -- especially the concrete monstrosities from the 60s thru the 80s -- were awful and needed to go. Others were simply falling apart and not grand enough or historic enough to justify saving them. Americans have been guilty of eradicating some great old buildings, but most of these stadiums aren't really that missed. There are some exceptions though -- I think especially the early, inner city baseball parks and maybe some of the great old indoor arenas too -- are most missed. But personally I think most of the older NFL stadiums were not good arenas and are not missed. The main exception would be Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin, which would be greatly missed if it were ever demolished -- maybe Soldier Field in Chicago too. The college football stadiums are different. College football generally has greater historic significance than the NFL -- as do its stadiums, which are usually preserved.

    • @user-er8kz2jg6o
      @user-er8kz2jg6o 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@ednicholson7839Agreed. College Stadiums are the best!!

    • @x-90
      @x-90 8 месяцев назад +11

      A lot of these were built for both baseball and football. Dual purpose stadiums suck for both sports and have bad fan experience compared to a purpose built one

  • @agy3487
    @agy3487 Год назад +91

    It’s so sad to see the stadium filled with someone’s childhood and players dream getting destroyed. Emptiness between past and now is very heartbreaking

    • @korthjw
      @korthjw 4 месяца назад +1

      Shea Stadium is a great example. As a kid growing up in the 1960s, Shea became the House of Champions when the huge underdog Mets defeated the mighty Baltimore Orioles in 1969. Months earlier, the football Jets defeated the even more mighty Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. Shea Stadium, like the World Trade Center, was heavily criticized by the architectural crowd as ordinary steel and concrete in an era (1960s) when architecture and fashion generally weren't much to look at anyway. Shea Stadium, a magical place, gone forever, but never forgotten. Like the indomitable spirits of the late Tom Seaver and Bud Harrelson, and the 1969 and 1986 New York Mets, the magic of Shea Stadium will live forever!

    • @npvuvuzela
      @npvuvuzela 3 месяца назад

      What are you talking about?

    • @danc1197
      @danc1197 3 месяца назад

      Old stadiums are deteriorated and smelly. Who wants to spend half of their income to watch a game at an old outdated stadium? Some of the new indoor arenas are much nicer than the old ones that they replaced .

    • @thunderboltpenetrator8498
      @thunderboltpenetrator8498 3 месяца назад +1

      When you latch on to the pass… ya dead

    • @npvuvuzela
      @npvuvuzela 3 месяца назад

      @@thunderboltpenetrator8498 Couldn't agree more

  • @sjhoff
    @sjhoff Год назад +27

    Shea, the polo grounds, Comisky, Tiger stadium, all have an aura, a nostalgic ring to them that the Petco park, met life, and all these corporate names just don't have.

    • @retrohollywoodmotionpictures
      @retrohollywoodmotionpictures Год назад +3

      Especially when those corporate names seem to change every 5-6 yrs. It's ridiculous. I'm just glad they chose to save the L.A. Memorial Coliseum, so many childhood memories with my dad are there.

    • @Chrisuperfly1
      @Chrisuperfly1 Год назад +1

      I have seen a lot of games at old Comisky and, aside from the sense of nostalgia, it was a dump.

    • @sjhoff
      @sjhoff Год назад

      @@Chrisuperfly1 it's about the names.

  • @ctoph75
    @ctoph75 Год назад +25

    MetLife shouldn't have sponsored the Jets/Giants stadium. They should have sponsored the Mets stadium. What a missed opportunity.

  • @dannysublett1014
    @dannysublett1014 Год назад +21

    I can still hear Pat Summerall saying the names of these old stadiums. Brings back good memories.

  • @dadzilla8015
    @dadzilla8015 Год назад +17

    Yes, that is a mini Mile High Stadium in the Broncos parking lot. There is still a marker there for home plate when the Rockies opened in Mile High

  • @jjaa6157
    @jjaa6157 Год назад +37

    I've been to the Mall of America and I was at the home plate that had been at Metropolitan Stadium where Harmon Killebrew hit a home run and it hit a seat. The seat was saved. Also have been to Pontiac Silverdome, Tiger Stadium and Shea Stadium. Last was for a baseball game where the Mets thoroughly demolished the San Francisco Giants, twelve to two.

    • @josephambrose2852
      @josephambrose2852 8 месяцев назад

      Please post positive proof pronto
      Pics pleasantly preferred

    • @Revkor
      @Revkor 2 месяца назад

      the seat is literaly bolted to where it sat.@@josephambrose2852

  • @oneofgodschildren
    @oneofgodschildren Год назад +14

    Joe Louis Arena, Palace of Auburn Hills, Pontiac Silverdome, all great memories at all of them in Michigan ❤️

    • @DNSKansas
      @DNSKansas 3 месяца назад

      JLA was a piece of shit from what i heard. Too many stairs, cramped concourses, not enough restrooms. Should have never left Olympia.

  • @chickey333
    @chickey333 Год назад +78

    "They paved paradise and put up a parking lot."
    Joni Mitchell was way ahead of her time!

    • @kennethpowers82982
      @kennethpowers82982 Год назад +7

      So we’re the counting crows. Lol

    • @jorymil
      @jorymil Год назад +3

      I had a dream about that song the other night. Guess my brain knew something I didn't.

    • @whaduzitmatr
      @whaduzitmatr 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@kennethpowers82982 counting crows version is far superior to the original and I will die on that hill

  • @JamieSmith-fz2mz
    @JamieSmith-fz2mz Год назад +43

    Some of those stadiums had spectators sitting a mile from the field. Or, in Tiger Stadium's case, behind steel girders. And that was still OK.
    And side note: the center field flag pole is still in its original position at Tiger Stadium. And the surrounding Corktown area is coming back to life in a big way.

    • @rile_up
      @rile_up Год назад +2

      It looks like a really nice way to use the grounds.

  • @pjjaskowski999
    @pjjaskowski999 Год назад +69

    The Green Bay Packers used to play a couple home games a year at Milwaukee County Stadium. It was torn down and is now used as a parking lot for American Family Field.

    • @higgy04
      @higgy04 Год назад +4

      And a little league park sits on the site too

    • @will.a.benjamin
      @will.a.benjamin Год назад +8

      Good call, I noticed County Stadium was left out.

    • @davanmani556
      @davanmani556 Год назад

      To think that AFL franchise was considered in Milwaukee.

    • @604cuinkillah
      @604cuinkillah Год назад +1

      It'll always be Miller Park to us, and we won't go to a brewers game since they eliminated the Packer away games. Then, they forced a tax on the surrounding counties for 25 years. Brewers suck and so does the new stadium. County stadium was awesome. I'll drive to Wrigleyville and watch the Cubs lose before I'll go to a brewers game, now THAT'S a stadium

    • @josephambrose2852
      @josephambrose2852 Год назад +4

      County Stadium was an absolute hell hole
      Not that there's anything wrong with that

  • @matthewhetzler4912
    @matthewhetzler4912 Год назад +29

    The ones that struck me were Candlestick Park; The Catch happened in what is now a pile of dirt. And Shea Stadium; where The Beatles first played in a stadium and it’s now a parking spot.
    I don’t know why change and progress makes me so sad.
    A very well done video!

    • @wanyelewis9667
      @wanyelewis9667 Год назад +7

      Ha! Not all change is progress.

    • @melodiefrances3898
      @melodiefrances3898 Год назад +1

      Especially the ones that weren't replaced with a new stadium ...

    • @steveborrero2416
      @steveborrero2416 Год назад

      Which is why candlestick park and texas stadium looks more like barren wasteland

    • @jonathanpusar5931
      @jonathanpusar5931 Год назад +2

      Candlestick park stuck out the most to me too. A multi purpose stadium for most of its life. The epitome of sustainable sports stadiums. Fairly close to public transit. Not outdated and little public clamoring for a new one.
      Now? It’ll stay vacant with Silicon Valley starting to crash.
      I hate the bay so much. The same people who cry sustainability are also the least when it comes to their actions.

    • @hi86065
      @hi86065 Год назад +2

      @@jonathanpusar5931you got emotional and made things up in your comment. You’re from the bay for sure 😂😂😂

  • @brianthomas4248
    @brianthomas4248 Год назад +94

    At the site of Fulton county stadium, the outfield walls were left standing and there is a marker where Hank Aaron hit his 714th HR.

    • @charlesphelps2730
      @charlesphelps2730 Год назад +20

      He tied Babe Ruth's record at Riverfront (714) and broke it at Fulton County Stadium (715). The plaque commemorates him breaking the record.

    • @dixonmixin10
      @dixonmixin10 Год назад +1

      My uncle showed me that back in the day when he took me to a Braves game.

    • @laff000
      @laff000 Год назад +2

      I parked my car there once. Thank God Fenway park still stands.

    • @sabretooth1997
      @sabretooth1997 Год назад +1

      Absolute disgrace that you have to navigate a car sewer to get to it.

    • @DaveBuildsIt
      @DaveBuildsIt Год назад +4

      Fulton County still tugs the heartstrings. There was a lot of criticism of the "cookie-cutter" baseball stadiums of that era at the time, but there was something special about them.

  • @ymcairedellbball
    @ymcairedellbball Год назад +37

    Very interesting look back at the old ballparks. It's fun to see what the space is used for now. One fix I'd suggest is that the new Busch Stadium is not on the site of the old Busch Stadium. The new one is next door to where the old one used to be, similar to NY and other cities you featured, and the old stadium footprint is now Ballpark Village, a multi-use commercial development right across the street. Fun note: the ballparks overlapped slightly during construction, so they had to wait until the old ballpark was demolished to finish the new one. The old right field foul line is laid in brick in the concourse of the new ballpark where they overlapped.

    • @JasonRonimous
      @JasonRonimous Год назад +7

      And during the construction the foul pole for the new stadium was marked in the old stadium. The elevated staircases that still exist led directly into the stadium, not to nowhere like they do now. Clark Street, which now intersects Ballpark Village and the new Busch would have carved right through the middle of the old stadium.

  • @bobt5778
    @bobt5778 Год назад +9

    Before sports franchises created and sold "naming rights" to highest bidders, stadiums had names that tied them to the communities they were part of. There was some sense of permanency about them. Now corporate names of stadiums seem to come and go every other year. Hard to pass the memories from one generation to the next...

  • @kevinmartz3082
    @kevinmartz3082 Год назад +75

    So many famous games/plays happened in these places.
    Not an exhaustive list:
    The catch
    The original Hail Mary
    The drive
    The fumble
    Hank Aaron’s record home run.
    Willie Mays’ over the shoulder WS catch
    Bill Mazeroski’s WS winning home run
    Dolphins and Hurricanes in the Orange Bowl
    So much history- thank you.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад +2

      Don't forget that the Orange Bowl was where the Jets beat the Colts in SBIII.

    • @privatepenguin3137
      @privatepenguin3137 Год назад +4

      Not to mention the concerts....
      Live Aid at JFK Stadium
      The Beatles at Shea Stadium
      The Beatles final US concert - Candlestick Park

    • @DelusionalBrownsFan_96
      @DelusionalBrownsFan_96 Год назад +6

      The drive was in cleveland stadium, which didn’t make the video for some reason.

    • @davanmani556
      @davanmani556 Год назад

      Lance Alworth

    • @robapple78
      @robapple78 Год назад +3

      Kezar Field (49ers) where DE Jim Marshall of the visiting Minnesota Vikings had his famous "wrong way run" in 1964

  • @oRealList
    @oRealList Год назад +14

    Current Busch Stadium was not built in the exact location of Busch Memorial Stadium. They were offset by a city block or so, demolishing Busch Memorial to just make room for the left and center outfield wall and seats. The old footprint of Busch Memorial also includes Ballpark Village, various restaurants/stores, and 3 small parking lots.

  • @Philtration
    @Philtration Год назад +26

    I miss Comiskey Park and Chicago Stadium.
    Lots of good times had at both places.

  • @ivokarmely453
    @ivokarmely453 Год назад +4

    I loved this video! Well made and researched!!!
    Thank you!!!

  • @Avidav
    @Avidav Год назад +27

    I loved that Tiger Stadium and Memorial stadium still "exist" to honor all the memories.

    • @TheDboy82
      @TheDboy82 Год назад +4

      Tiger Stadium was demolished over 10 years ago

    • @playdiscgolf1546
      @playdiscgolf1546 Год назад +5

      @@TheDboy82 I think their point was it’s now “The Corner” ballpark and that was Tiger Stadiums nickname. It’s a memorial

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 Год назад +2

      Another old ball park that still exists as a place to play ball is League Park in Cleveland, where Joe Jackson and Tris Speaker thrilled Indians fans for years.

  • @bigkahunaburger5185
    @bigkahunaburger5185 Год назад +6

    Great work on this video! Some of these bring back great memories.

  • @rockerseven
    @rockerseven Год назад +30

    I always like it when they acknowledge the old stadium and history. Like outlining the parking lot showing where the playing field used to be. The Mall of America is where the Twins' old ballpark used to be, and they have a marking on the floor where home plate was, as well as the seat mounted on a wall showing the farthest ball ever hit in the stadium.

    • @kevinsmrz6710
      @kevinsmrz6710 7 месяцев назад

      Im a White Sox fan, Comiskey Park, shown in this video. They've done a number of things. 1) Home Plate and batters box. 2) Foul lines. But most people dont see 3) the northern concourse ramp - curves the same way in the same spot as Old Comiskey. Even veers away from 35th like Comiskey did too.

    • @ericmccaulley5008
      @ericmccaulley5008 5 месяцев назад

      Yes. In the parking lot where The Vet once stood, there are markers where the bases were and for the field goal posts.

    • @dicky7600
      @dicky7600 4 месяца назад

      In the old Forbes field one, Home plate still resides in the Pitt building.

  • @johnwiesner9590
    @johnwiesner9590 Год назад +28

    Funny that the former sites of the Cowboys and 49ers stadiums have literally nothing there now.

    • @EthanNeal
      @EthanNeal Год назад +3

      I've driven by the Cowboys' old stadium numerous times. It's kinda sad seeing such a well connected part of the city go to waste. Maybe the University of Dallas just across Loop 12 could make use of it one day? I dunno.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад +3

      Especially given the fact that Candlestick Park was the last place the Beatles were ever in concert.

    • @gregb6469
      @gregb6469 Год назад +1

      What that means is that either the owners of the lands are asking too much to make development feasible, or the politicians are being a-holes about deciding what to do with the lots.

    • @LadyAnuB
      @LadyAnuB Год назад +1

      @@gregb6469 Candlestick Park is one sucky location for weather. Fog loves to roll in there during most of the year. During the winter, the playing field would suck as it was actually below sea level. So I can see why redeveloping it is on the slow track.

    • @ozzieray
      @ozzieray Год назад +1

      @NJ CardFan Why did they name it Candlestick park?

  • @walkerch
    @walkerch Год назад +70

    Noticed a lot of the old stadiums became parking lots for the new stadium

    • @JBM425
      @JBM425 Год назад +10

      The goal was to build the stadium next door so that a team would not have to temporarily relocate as they would have if the old was simply torn down and the new erected on that site. The Yankees played at Shea Stadium for a year or two in the 70s while making extensive renovations to old Yankee Stadium; not many cities have a second facility that can temporarily host a pro team.

    • @713davidh42
      @713davidh42 Год назад +7

      The Minnesota Vikings & Seattle Seahawks played games at nearby college stadiums while a new stadium was being built on the site of the old one. I counted 8 demolished stadiums which became mostly parking lots for an adjoining newer stadium.

    • @visarr
      @visarr Год назад +3

      San Diego State played up in LA for a season or two while Snapdragon was being built.

    • @barques95
      @barques95 Год назад

      @@713davidh42 That worked out very well for the University of Minnesota. They leased it to the Vikings for two years and as part of the deal, they got an upgraded video board and a heated field.

    • @stanstenson8168
      @stanstenson8168 Год назад +1

      @@visarr Did the Aztecs always play in the same stadium as the Chargers?

  • @MarsJenkar
    @MarsJenkar Год назад +8

    Of all of these, the only one I'd actually ever been to was the Hoosier/RCA Dome. Not only had I been to it, I actually got to walk on the field a few times, as I was a student staff member of my local high school varsity football team. Twice, our team was scheduled to play in the dome as part of the regular season (once per season), and after the game both teams would congratulate each other on a good game played.
    After Lucas Oil Stadium was built, the Dome was demolished and the land was used to expand the existing convention center. I've been in the new area a few times when I went to Gen Con, which is hosted there. So I've been there before and after. I have fond memories of the old place, but I can't deny that Lucas Oil Stadium is a much better facility, and the new section of the convention center is nice too.

  • @jasonweiss2773
    @jasonweiss2773 Год назад +19

    Most of these funded by taxpayers, yet named by corporations. Terrible.

  • @SteveGee1986
    @SteveGee1986 Год назад +17

    Thank you for this. Suggestion: For people like me who study then and now photo's, it is best to get a view spanning out so we can see the landmarks around the stadium, and how they changed or remained over the years.

    • @kamX-rz4uy
      @kamX-rz4uy Год назад +2

      And city. I know most of them but not all.

  • @billlozier5551
    @billlozier5551 Год назад +14

    I loved this. Kesar stadium in S.F. was my favorite. My mom took me to my first NFL game. 49ers vs Falcons. Niners won 24-20. Bench seating. Also the field Clint Eastwood as Dirty Harry shoots bad guy Scorpio.Classic.

  • @bighousegroove
    @bighousegroove Год назад +8

    Of course not all old stadiums can stay around forever. But I appreciate the ones where they have somehow represented the old stadium, the footprint, or the field, in whatever new thing came next.

  • @sk33t_38
    @sk33t_38 Год назад +7

    something morbid about the Pontiac Superdome turning into an Amazon center lmao a sort of metaphor of how more and more US companies are being replaced by Jeff and his smile boxes

  • @JitterMac1019
    @JitterMac1019 Год назад +24

    Technically Busch moved a little over a bit and became part of ballpark village and the new stadium moved closer to the interstate 64

    • @michaelodonnell9756
      @michaelodonnell9756 Год назад +1

      Veterans Stadium now a parking lot for Citizens Park. That's just your obvious example. For the record,I watched The Vet being demolished on TV and I literally bawled my eyes out.

  • @vincentguccione1474
    @vincentguccione1474 Год назад +15

    As a kid I actually was able to walk on the field at Tulane Stadium the day before the Saints inaugural game in 1967. They played the Rams. Notice how the field also had the opponent's name in one end zone...

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад +3

      A few Super Bowls were played there. SBIV(Chiefs/Vikings), VI(Cowboys/Dolphins) & IX(Stealers/Vikings).

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 Год назад +1

      The opening kickoff in that Rams Saints game was returned 94 yards for a touchdown

    • @matts7019
      @matts7019 Год назад

      The quad was dedicated as an intramural field in 1995. I kicked a 20 yard FG off a tee, then came up a hair short from 40.
      Yulman just to the north is a nice place to see a game. It slightly overlaps Tulane Stadium. You exit by walking under the Reily Center.

  • @petestaint8312
    @petestaint8312 Год назад

    Fantastic video! Thanks for posting. 👍

  • @alldayallnitelv
    @alldayallnitelv 7 месяцев назад

    Thx for the video always wondered what happened to Turner Field grew up watching the Braves play there

  • @privatepenguin3137
    @privatepenguin3137 Год назад +18

    Thankful that Fenway is still around. They came very close to tearing it down in the 90s.

  • @Mr.McFlyyy
    @Mr.McFlyyy Год назад +10

    Cleveland First Energy Stadium is in the same exact spot as the old Cleveland Municipal stadium. Municipal stadium opened in 1931 and was demolished in 1997 after the Browns were moved to Baltimore, and is on the national registry of historic places.

    • @joshua_wherley
      @joshua_wherley 8 месяцев назад +1

      I never knew it was on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Thanks for the info.

  • @darrellludlow
    @darrellludlow Год назад +2

    Wonderful video. Thanks.

  • @jeffreytownend597
    @jeffreytownend597 Год назад

    That was a great video. I love seeing this type of thing. Thank you very much

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Год назад +12

    My only real complaint is that more than half the comparisons are from either 1/2 or the opposite view of the original picture. For instance the Orange Bowl picture was from the east side while Loan Depot park's picture was from the west as an example. As for the quality is pretty good.

  • @crollwtide9452
    @crollwtide9452 Год назад +10

    Historical videos like this are always cool to watch

  • @unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336
    @unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336 Год назад +10

    I'm still sad about Jack Murphy in SD- saw pink floyd there and watched Marshall Faulk play many times from the nose bleeds with my brother. Had a lot of fun watching the Aztecs play from shady, covered seats when we got older and had more money.

    • @stevencramsie9172
      @stevencramsie9172 Год назад +1

      Most Aztec games are at night and there wasn’t that many more shaded seats at the Q than there are at Snapdragon. One opening day that was unseasonably hot does not a future make

    • @chargerfan2
      @chargerfan2 7 месяцев назад +4

      Also where Tony Gwynn played his whole career. Last time I was in that stadium was about 3-4 years ago. It was in really bad shape.

    • @unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336
      @unicornsandrainbowsandchic2336 7 месяцев назад

      @@stevencramsie9172 haha sorry this is late-- went to a lot of games in September so sun was definitely still out in the nose bleeds! I was comparing with that not with the new stadium 😁

  • @Rockhound6165
    @Rockhound6165 Год назад +10

    Just to point out the 2 Philadelphia stadiums (JFK Stadium & Veterans Stadium), all 3 of the original stadiums/arenas in that area are all gone(when you include The Spectrum) and replaced by Citizens Bank Park(Phillies), Lincoln Financial Field(Eagles) and Wells Fargo Center(Flyers/Sixers) and the areas where the old buildings were were repurposed. Where the Spectrum stood is now Xfinity Live which is an entertainment center/restaurant/and bar. The Vet and JFK stadium as shown were turned into CBP's main parking lot and the Wells Fargo Center. Also, of the one's shown in this video I've been to The Vet/JFK Stadium(oddly enough for concerts only) and Busch Stadium in St. Louis. I also find it amazing how every single stadium except for 2 the land was either repurposed into either another sports venue or something else. The only exceptions were Candlestick Park(where the Beatles played their final concert) and Texas Stadium. Both are wastelands now.

    • @RedArrow73
      @RedArrow73 Год назад +4

      Forgot Connie Mack Stadium (This video calls it Shibe Park)

    • @stephenhershey1414
      @stephenhershey1414 Год назад

      ​@@RedArrow73it was originally called Shibe Park. It didn't become Connie Mack Stadium until the 50's

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 5 месяцев назад

      @@RedArrow73 there's a church where that stood at 21st and Lehigh. And as said the original name was Shibe Park.

  • @itsnotme07
    @itsnotme07 Год назад +3

    Love the "Then/Now" shots, except that Busch Stadium and Foxboro Stadium were NOT built on top of for the new stadiums. In the parking lot of Gillette Stadium is the outline of Foxboro Stadium. Busch was built nextdoor to the old stadium too.

  • @jasonnelson1824
    @jasonnelson1824 Год назад +4

    This is fascinating and brings back memories of these stadiums and what they’ve turned into.

  • @jasonr.6428
    @jasonr.6428 Год назад

    Badass video! Thank you!

  • @richardehas1305
    @richardehas1305 Год назад +5

    Forgot about Cleveland Municipal Stadium. The original Dawg Pound.

  • @RedPolarBearRanger
    @RedPolarBearRanger Год назад +4

    As someone from Philadelphia the Vet was my father's favorite stadium he owns a piece of the rubble from the stadium after it was torn down, and not only was it the home of the Eagles but the Phillies, the Phillies, & A also used to play at Shibe park too. While the Wells Fargo Center is the current home of the Flyers & Sixers and yes the Eagles also used to play there too but they also use to play at Penn field at the University of Pennsylvania.

  • @jaysaeger2057
    @jaysaeger2057 Год назад

    Thanks so much for posting this. It was great. Only wish you could have gotten Milwaukee County Stadium in the mix.

  • @Sparty1986
    @Sparty1986 Год назад

    Thanks for remembering and then including Tiger Stadium.

  • @1practicaljoker
    @1practicaljoker Год назад +13

    It would have been nice to have the ‘now’ pictures taken from the same angle as the previous ones. Some do but a lot can’t be surmised in the shots

    • @WoefulMinion
      @WoefulMinion Год назад

      They come pretty close. You can pause them and make out some of the roads to get your bearings.

  • @bobabooey4537
    @bobabooey4537 Год назад +6

    I miss the old stadiums and their names.

  • @mejz2238
    @mejz2238 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing all the information

  • @tleevee62
    @tleevee62 7 месяцев назад

    Comiskey Park was my favorite esp. since I grew up on the S Side. Personally saw Tiger Stadium, Fulton Co, Busch, Cowboy, Memorial in B-mo. Now I wanna see old Yankees, and Cleveland. How many are set up like Houston, with the Astrodome still standing next to NRG? Great Video!

  • @alan30189
    @alan30189 Год назад +16

    If you’re interested in why they have the bass path laid out where the old Fulton County Stadium was, it’s because it shows how the actual field was laid out and also shows the point where Gank Aaron’s record-breaking home run ball hit, when he broke Babe Ruth’s home run record.

    • @randyjames4713
      @randyjames4713 8 месяцев назад +2

      Would that be a Bigmouth Billy Bass?

  • @chriskramer5297
    @chriskramer5297 Год назад +12

    I'll never forget the first time I walked into veterans stadium. Ya really can't tell from outside...but when you walk through a tunnel to the inside...I was awestruck at how enormous it was

    • @pitis2flie
      @pitis2flie Год назад +4

      I was honestly awe struck at how huge it looked in this video, via the picture used. I never knew how huge that place was.

    • @chriskramer5297
      @chriskramer5297 Год назад +3

      @@pitis2flie it was insanely huge lol I didn't know either till I walked through that tunnel when I was a kid...nobody gave me a heads up in the car on the ride there lol

    • @jonstefanik9400
      @jonstefanik9400 Год назад

      Been to the Vet once during it's final season. Not my cup of tea.

    • @davebechtel1114
      @davebechtel1114 Год назад +3

      Last time I was in Philly I saw the Philadelphia Stars play in Veterans Stadium in the original USFL .

    • @pigs18
      @pigs18 Год назад +1

      You sure you were at Veterans? You could have been at Three Rivers for all you know.

  • @richardrau9945
    @richardrau9945 Год назад +2

    Tulane Stadium scene was from opening day 9/17/1967, Saints inaugural season ..
    I was there in the south end zone, the only part not double-decked...
    .there were hegdes at that end.. a few players got their heads stuck in them over the years, after catching a TD pass in the back of the end zone ..Rams won 27-13.
    Rookie WR John Gilliam ran the opening kickoff back 101 yards for Saints first TD. .. we were 5-1 in pre-season, losing only to the Rams in Anaheim Stadium, 16-7, in the first game.

  • @markmonzo4262
    @markmonzo4262 Год назад

    Excellent video. Great before and after.

  • @johnmccallum2425
    @johnmccallum2425 Год назад +17

    I love looking at the pictures of the old baseball stadiums in this video. The shape of the outfield walls were unique and it gave the game more character. I could not imagine playing at the Polo Grounds and then the next week playing at Yankee stadium. Playing the outfield would be totally different.

    • @slixnox649
      @slixnox649 Год назад

      Free home runs if you hit the ball right

    • @SonnyBubba
      @SonnyBubba 8 месяцев назад

      The new stadiums all seem to have that same cookie cutter design.
      A semicircular wall with only a ten foot height, with the minimum distance required by the league to make it easier to hit the ball out of the park.
      Part of how baseball evolved was from the complete lack of a standard configuration.
      Of course now, the field is so small that a player can throw the ball from one end of the stadium to the other.
      I say baseball needs a large field shaped like the Polo Grounds, but 600’ to straight away center field.

  • @BB13131313
    @BB13131313 Год назад +3

    Forgot about Cleveland Stadium, it was legendary..

  • @fromtherubble6890
    @fromtherubble6890 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for posting this... I love where they kept the image of the infield in the parking lot... This is a simple measure that gives some context

  • @jaco7675
    @jaco7675 Год назад

    That was truly worth 8 minutes of my time. Thank you!

  • @Knightmessenger
    @Knightmessenger Год назад +4

    The Detroit Lions first played at University of Detroit Stadium. That was demolished after UD-Mercy discontinued football, but I believe is now a turf field for other UDM sports.
    As a side note, the basketball court at UDM Calihan Hall is named after Dick Vitale.

  • @InMotionForAMillion
    @InMotionForAMillion Год назад +3

    This video made me nostalgic for places that I’ve never even been. 😭

  • @Jeffdow1987
    @Jeffdow1987 Год назад +2

    Great vid! Can you use any color but white for the font next time? 🎉

  • @curts6525
    @curts6525 3 месяца назад

    Nicely done video. It makes me sad seeing all the stadiums of my youth gone

  • @josephschroeder7778
    @josephschroeder7778 Год назад +3

    I got to watch the Colts play one of their last games as the Baltimore Colts at Memorial Stadium. I also watched countless Orioles games there as well.

  • @Xenophanes198
    @Xenophanes198 Год назад +1

    This was a cool video. I went to many games at Veteran's Stadium as a kid for the Phillies and Eagles.

  • @bardofoc
    @bardofoc 8 месяцев назад

    Could have also included Anaheim Stadium from when the Rams played there throughout the 80's and into the 90's. Also, I think quite a few of these were not NFL stadiums but they could have been in duel use like when the Rams shared Anaheim with the California Angels. Aside from the wacky soundtrack, I actually appreciated the ominous vibe that the music gave to the images. Neat little video.

  • @louieflash7190
    @louieflash7190 Год назад +3

    All the history in those old stadiums. It's kinda sad.😥

  • @m-11
    @m-11 Год назад +6

    Need to add War Memorial Stadium, original home of the Buffalo Bills

  • @Salty_Balls
    @Salty_Balls Год назад +2

    Fascinating.
    Also, screw these newer corporate names. 🤮

  • @zooyork1300
    @zooyork1300 5 месяцев назад +2

    Candlestick park. So many memories with my brother, friends and Dad. We had season tickets starting from 2007-14. Going from seeing the 49ers losing almost every game to Super Bowl contenders was amazing. I remember before going to our secret free parking spot, we’d stop by Piccolo Pete’s for some bomb sandwiches. Damn, those were much simpler times

    • @dubya2010
      @dubya2010 4 месяца назад

      So sad that both candlestick and Pete’s are no longer

  • @peanutbutterjeff5364
    @peanutbutterjeff5364 Год назад +3

    Georgia Dome, Silverdome, RCA Dome, Metrodome, and Kingdome. Maybe Qualcomm. I’m a monster truck fan, and those are legendary grounds. I’m glad that the Astrodome was saved, not only, preserving monster truck history, but even just sports history in general. I hope other older stadiums like Angel Stadium stay around for many a year to come.

    • @kevinlynn2456
      @kevinlynn2456 Год назад +1

      The dome at America center at st Louis is still operating

  • @frankrizzo4460
    @frankrizzo4460 3 месяца назад +1

    I remember as a kid going to the old Orange Bowl with my Dad watching many Dolphins games in the 70s and 80s along with the Hurricanes too. It was old and needed many repairs but it definitely had character and was very loud when the fans were cheering. I watched it being torn down it was eventually going to happen but still was a sad day. RIP Orange Bowl thanks for the memories 🍊🏈

  • @Therealbp2010
    @Therealbp2010 Год назад +2

    This video could've been 100 times better if it gave details about the stadiums, especially more historic ones. Such as who played there, location, years active etc. Would've been a cool history lesson.

  • @gregthomas5141
    @gregthomas5141 Год назад +5

    Crosley Field in Cincinnati is also a good one. It was the Reds Stadium before Riverfront Stadium. Beautiful little park. Now it's a small industrial park. Crosley Field home plate is marked on Google Maps.

  • @williamstalvey6920
    @williamstalvey6920 Год назад +6

    Loved Atl Fulton County Stadium, tampa stadium was excellent
    Please never touch legends of Fenway Park or Wrigley Field......they are true legendary historic places!!
    Thanks for the cool Video!!

  • @jedi1967
    @jedi1967 8 месяцев назад

    Good job. Wish I had a time machine and go back in time.

  • @bernardwylie9760
    @bernardwylie9760 7 месяцев назад

    I will say, as a University Pittsburgh alum. After old pitt stadium was demolished and Petersen events Center built, basketball games at the Pete were fantastic, one of the best college basketball experiences in America in the Oakland Zoo’s heyday when the school was nationally ranked. But many students felt the football games lacked atmosphere, since the games are no longer on campus (Pitt moved into a stadium share agreement with the Steelers). But Add the fact that the school library and one of the main academic buildings, Posvar hall were built on the footprint of the old Forbes field home of the Pirates, and there was quite a bit of remarkable stadium history just on campus.

  • @JakeHageman
    @JakeHageman Год назад +6

    I got to walk and play on the field of Texas Stadium literal months before it got demolished. I was 8. Legitimately a highlight of my childhood getting to catch a TD pass from my dad in an NFL stadium. Surreal to think there’s nothing there now.

    • @chickey333
      @chickey333 Год назад

      Aren't they building something else there now. Looks like it in the video. A Jerry Jones statue maybe.

    • @JakeHageman
      @JakeHageman Год назад +2

      @@chickey333 if they are, it’d be really far from the new stadium. They’re in different parts of Dallas

    • @jesses5463
      @jesses5463 Год назад +2

      @@chickey333 The site has looked like that since the stadium was demolished back in 2010. The stadium was surrounded on all sides by highways and over the past decade the Texas Department of Transportation has used the area as a staging site for major highway projects in the area. It will of course eventually be redeveloped.

    • @chickey333
      @chickey333 Год назад +1

      @@jesses5463 Thank you... usually it doesn't take long for another developer to pounce on a piece of property like that. I'm sure it hasn't happened there yet for any number of reasons. Interesting to note that the former Candlestick Park property is also still barren wasteland.

  • @blauer2551
    @blauer2551 Год назад +3

    Tiger Stadium has some memories for me with all of it’s obstructed view seats. The Palace of Auburn Hills (Pistons) is now a storage lot for new vehicles.

    • @blacksunshine1089
      @blacksunshine1089 Год назад +1

      I can’t believe they tore down The Palace. It looked like such a nice arena. It just seemed so wasteful.
      Tiger Stadium was a tourist attraction, and should have been preserved.

  • @brettaxelson6163
    @brettaxelson6163 Год назад +1

    Nice piece of sports history! Serves as a reminder that everything comes to an end.

  • @ironcity4182
    @ironcity4182 7 месяцев назад

    Forbes field, I can see the house I rented with my friends back in 99 when I went to Pitt!! Crazy flashback seeing this picture.
    Edit: wondering which one, I’m on iPhone, under the “NOW” upper left, there’s a a red house right under the Ws second V point.

  • @whatweather
    @whatweather Год назад +12

    Would have been nice had you included locations and dates there, Mac.

  • @jeremiahhardin4453
    @jeremiahhardin4453 Год назад +5

    I'd love to see some of these classic stadiums included in MLB the show (Candlestick Park, Tiger Stadium, etc).

    • @michaelodonnell9756
      @michaelodonnell9756 Год назад

      If you remember, Candlestick Park was where the 49ers beat the Cowboys with that TD catch from Joe Montana to Dwight Clark. I watched that game on TV, but that game still sticks out in my mind to this day.

    • @Knightmessenger
      @Knightmessenger Год назад

      How are they not already? I know some are but including all the jewelbox parks like Tiger and Comiskey is such a logical move.

  • @roaddog7542
    @roaddog7542 8 месяцев назад +2

    When you're on the third football stadium (Tiger Stadium, Pontiac Silverdome, Ford Field) and third hockey arena (Olympia, Joe Louis, Little Caesars) it means old age has arrived. 😟

  • @highwayempire1
    @highwayempire1 Год назад

    What a great video!

  • @Fred_Lougee
    @Fred_Lougee Год назад +5

    Notice that the Astrodome is not on the list. Can only mean that it still hasn't been demolished.

    • @660ryamaha
      @660ryamaha Год назад +5

      It’s still standing and vacant

    • @davidarents9000
      @davidarents9000 Год назад +1

      Actually, its used for storage for the Texans stadium. The seats and scoreboard are still largely intact. It is a historical landmark, so cant be torn down.

    • @davedave8602
      @davedave8602 Год назад

      @@davidarents9000 the old historic scoreboards were removed when the Dome was renovated for the Oilers and seats were ringing the field. It was terrible, especially since the Oilers still left a few years later.

  • @dogcowrph
    @dogcowrph Год назад +6

    We missed old Cleveland Stadium.

    • @Fakename70
      @Fakename70 Год назад

      I don’t think anyone REALLY misses that one.

  • @davidfeltheim2501
    @davidfeltheim2501 3 месяца назад

    What I love about this video is seeing all the retro photos of these mid-century stadiums in their prime, and a direct comparison to what happened to them.

  • @shedrickjohnson4
    @shedrickjohnson4 Год назад +2

    Great video as a suggestion please put the names (of city’s) to the stadiums. I didn’t know where most of the old stadiums where!

  • @lastguyminn2324
    @lastguyminn2324 Год назад +6

    All of these new stadiums with corporate sponsored names make me sick. There was a time when these stadiums felt like a part of our communities because they were given names that honored people or reflected the local culture. Now it's just a litany of ridiculous sounding insurance company and bank names that demonstrate how cynically sold-out our world truly is. Sad.

    • @tashalynn29
      @tashalynn29 Год назад

      God forbid Big Pharma is ever allowed naming rights for 🏟

    • @lastguyminn2324
      @lastguyminn2324 Год назад

      @@tashalynn29
      Here comes the Cialisbowl.

  • @howie9416
    @howie9416 Год назад +10

    You forgot old Yankee Stadium....home of the Giants

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад

      It's a parking lot for the new Yankee Stadium.

  • @smokemjay
    @smokemjay Год назад +1

    Here's one that hosted pro football. That being Balboa Stadium on the San Diego High School campus. I attended one game there between University of San Diego High School (now Cathedral High School) and St. Augustine in 1977. That stadium was torn down due to earthquake standards. A 3,000 seat cement stadium is on that site now where San Diego High School plays football.