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Ebbets Field was a Brooklyn landmark until its final season of use in 1957. Here are some of the stadium's most memorable moments.
Ebbets Field Artifacts. In the early 1990s, I bought a slat from an Ebbets Field seat, stenciled with the dates of its existence, like the marble slab, at a Manhattan flea market for $20.
Today's vacation entry is the much lamented Brooklyn Dodger's own home ballpark: Ebbets Field. A look at Brooklyn, then and now. For many people of a certain generation, Brooklyn began and ended at ...
Vin Scully remembers Brooklyn Dodgers, Ebbets Field, ‘55 Series Listen as Vin Scully reminisces about the Brooklyn Dodgers.
In 1955, Ebbets Field was packed with 36,242 fans for Game Four, and 50 years later, the Ridgewood Savings Bank was also packed, with hundreds of fans moving through a line that lasted for over two ...
Three years after selling cataloger Ebbets Field Flannels to Seattle-based sporting goods manufacturer Stall & Dean, the two cofounders have reacquired the catalog’s assets, including its brand name ...
“The memories of Ebbets Field and the Dodgers, most notably the 1955 World Series championship, will always be an important part of Brooklyn’s history.
For most of their time in Ebbets Field the team would not be very good. Ebbets Field would be the site of some of the worst baseball ever played, and some of the best that fans have ever witnessed.
A Look at Brooklyn, then and now. For many people of a certain generation, Brooklyn began and ended at the gates of Ebbets Field, where the beloved Brooklyn Dodgers played baseball. The years between ...