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For a different perspective, some of my early years were spent at Connie Mack Stadium. My parents lived north of the city, so it was conveniently located for us and later for high schoolers. No great nostalgia. It was a dump even from the view of a high school kid who couldn't care less about decor and amenities.
When I heard about fans trashing the place after the last game, my first thought was that it was an appropriate response. My good memories of the place entirely reside in going there with my father and later with high school friends and smoking vile plastic tipped cigars. And, of course, drunken fans reviling the perennial losing Phillies.
I guess old stadiums can be atmospheric. After all I'm living in a house filled with antiques and love classic cars. But you have to maintain old stuff or it's very uncool. Connie Mack Stadium was most definitely uncool. It appears that Lambeau, Fenway, and the like are cool.
When I heard about fans trashing the place after the last game, my first thought was that it was an appropriate response. My good memories of the place entirely reside in going there with my father and later with high school friends and smoking vile plastic tipped cigars. And, of course, drunken fans reviling the perennial losing Phillies.
I guess old stadiums can be atmospheric. After all I'm living in a house filled with antiques and love classic cars. But you have to maintain old stuff or it's very uncool. Connie Mack Stadium was most definitely uncool. It appears that Lambeau, Fenway, and the like are cool.