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Rising among the factories and body shops off Roosevelt Avenue in Queens, Shea Stadium became the home of the New York Mets in 1964. Named after William A. Shea, the New York attorney responsible for bringing baseball back to the Big Apple after the departure of the Giants and the Dodgers, Shea Stadium has been the setting for many of the game's greatest moments. Able to be converted from a baseball diamond into a football fi eld, the ballpark was home to the New York Jets from 1964 until 1983. From its opening in 1964 for the world's fair to the unforgettable Beatles concert to the 1969 Miracle Mets, this book covers the history of Shea Stadium through its inception and up to the creation of the new modern-day Citi Field, which the Mets will call home in 2009.
Jason D. Antos, a local history writer with a focus on Queens, New York, is a graduate of the University of Miami. In 2006, he authored Whitestone, part of the Images of America series.
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May 12, 2009: I'm only 21 but I went to my fair share of games at Shea. I'm glad I have this to show everyone who never had the pleasure of frequenting dirty, smelly, wonderful Shea Stadium.
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April 23, 2009: This is a must-have in particular for anyone who loves the Mets and Shea!
I have been to many games, as well as several concerts at Shea, and I am grateful for the memories this book bestows. It is a wonderful companion to yearbooks and photos one might possess. Ya Gotta Believe!