Veterans Stadium Home Plate Marker - James Craven A ceremonial marker denotes where home plate once was. Aerial view of Veterans Stadium Philadelphia PA circa 1990.

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Veterans stadium home plate marker. The true location of home plate was more southwest probably under one of the towers. Download VA Form 40-1330 PDF Note. If this is your second request or if youre requesting a replacement because of a mistake with the inscription or a damaged headstone or marker be sure to explain this in block 27 of the form.
The left and right field lines were 330 feet from home plate. Following the 2002 NFL season and the 2003 MLB season both the Phillies and Eagles moved to separate state-of-the-art venues tailored specifically to their sports. The venue was Veterans Stadium capacity some 60000 home to two professional teams and partly where Philadelphia fans earned an infamous reputation as either the best worst fans or the worst.
The same is true for the pitchers mound now flattened which also resides in a Lot U driving lane. Although officially dubbed Philadelphia Veterans Stadium the cavernous hulk that rose from a 74-acre patch of marshland across from the Spectrum at the northeast corner of Broad and Pattison was never referred to as anything but The Vet. And a Pennsylvania historical marker added to commemorate the site.
Its dimensions were symetrical. On the anniversary of D-Day a monument and plaque was placed where the beloved stadium stood. The press and club level was in between the main and upper decks of the stadium.
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A state historical marker pay tribute to significant milestones of Veterans Stadium. Erected 2005 by Pennsylvania Historical and Museums Commission. Veterans Stadium in South Philly the home field for the Philadelphia Phillies from 1971-2003 is shown in this photo taken April 7 1970.
James Craven A ceremonial markerdenotes where home plate once was. On a more serious note the marker for the Polo Grounds home plate is in the wrong location. This historical marker is listed in this topic list.
Ebbets Field the stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers is now an apartment complex. In baseball configuration Veterans Stadium held 62382 fans. A new Veterans Memorial was designed and located on Pattison Avenue.
Not enough room from the plaque to where the CF fence bleachers and clubhouse was. The spot was towards right field and was the longest home run hit in the park. Hidden inside a parking lot is a marker for the location of home plate.
The 100 and 200 levels of seats extended from the left field foul pole to home plate and around to the right field foul pole. As a result both the Eagles and Phillies lobbied for new venues to replace the aging Veterans Stadium. Some good photos of this in the now 85 page PG photo thread.
Following the 2002 NFL season and the 2003 MLB season both the Phillies and Eagles moved to separate state-of-the-art venues tailored specifically to their sports. Original Dedication marker Philadelphia Veterans Stadium April 4 1971 Dedicated to those brave men and women of Philadelphia who served in defense of their country. In the foreground is the Spectrum which closed in 2009.
The field dimensions were almost identical to the old Busch baseball stadium. Willie Stargell hit a homerun that traveled to the 600 level of the Vet. Markers were installed where home plate the pitchers rubber three bases and the two football goal posts once existed.
As a result both the Eagles and Phillies lobbied for new venues to replace the aging Veterans Stadium. Left and right center power alleys were at 371 and center field stood at 408 feet. Veterans stadium home plate marker.
When the final stages are complete the Phillies will commemorate the Vet by painting an outline of the Vets playing field commemorating the stadium with granite markers at the former home plate. The star remained there until the Vet was demolished. In 2004 the entire stadium took 62 seconds to implode.
What was the Capacity of Veterans Stadium. Like so many others before it the Vet is now just a Stadium In Time. Mile high stadium originally bears stadium was an outdoor multi purpose stadium located in.
For a headstone grave marker or niche marker fill out the Claim for Standard Government Headstone or Marker VA Form 40-1330. Out in the left field you were 330 feet from home plate 371 in left center 408 in the center 371 in the right center and again 330 feet out in right field. It was a massive 520-foot blast to deep left-center courtesy of Harmon Killebrew.
Find your dream job today. Later commemorations included historical markers and spaces consisting of granite to make the various baseball home plate the three baseball bases and the pitchers mound as well as the football goalposts. The Vet was reffered to as one of those cookie cutter stadiums.
The capacity of Veterans Stadium was 61831 people. The home plate plaque is located in the malls Nickelodeon Universe and theres a red stadium chair that marks the exact spot where the longest home run in the parks history landed. A space for sharing memories life stories milestones to express condolences and celebrate life of your loved ones.
A granite marker sits in the former location of home plate.

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