Posted Jun 17, 2009, 6:07 PM
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Location: Wilmington, DE
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Here's a question: are cookie-cutter stadiums historic?
Cookie-cutter stadiums were the norm in the 1960s and 1970s, and now they are all pretty much gone. Would it have been worth it to preserve one, as part of baseball history? I don't know how Busch Stadium was, but I heard that it was made pretty nice through renovations over the years, and it looked alright on TV. Should it have been saved? Could the cookie-cutter look ever come back, and a place like Angel Stadium of Anaheim become fully enclosed again?
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