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A Brooklyn Dodgers Fan Who Never Gave Up on Ebbets Field Pursuing his dream of rebuilding the beloved ballpark, a die-hard follower found the stadium blueprints buried in a municipal subbasement.
Ebbets Field was converted to housing projects after the Dodgers played their final home game in the borough in 1957, but the monument still attracts tourists regularly — especially when the ...
His name was Charles Ebbets and he had to be talked into calling his vision for Brooklyn and baseball Ebbets Field. He was born on Oct. 29, 1859, and spent his life making a mark on the game he loved.
On Jan. 2, 1912, Brooklyn Dodgers president and majority owner Charles Ebbets announced his intention to purchase 4.5 acres of land in the Pigtown section of Brooklyn, New York for a new stadium.
NEW YORK -- New York Mets officials stirred up the past on Thursday when they unveiled a stadium design reminiscent of Ebbets Field, the storied home of the Brooklyn Dodgers. An artist's rendering ...
To remember Brooklyn’s baseball heroes, all one needs to do is walk around the block of an apartment complex erected at the former site of Ebbets Field, where the Dodgers played their first game ...