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Probably because they are tearing it down soon.vnmn23 wrote:Why Shea? That place is a dump, but if you really want to see it (or Yankee) you better hurry.cabby7588 wrote:I need to make this on my list of Parks to see...Right after Yankee and Shea.
A guy I work with goes to about 6 parks a year, he loved PNC. Think he said it was his favorite.
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You can see a close approximation of Minute Maid at your local miniature golf course. No need to travel all the way to Houston.JohnnyJay wrote:PNC is one at the tops of my list to see. It looks amazing.
Wrigley, Fenway, and Yankee Stadium still top my list though.
Edit: Parks I will never care to see--Minute Maid or whatever they call it now.
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Another park my co-worker liked alot.greenback44 wrote:The view at PNC is so good that it doesn't look real. It's as if they put a blue screen beyond RCF and had somebody CGI something in there.
The view at Comerica is surprisingly good also.
I sat next to a young guy from New York last May at a Cards/Mets game, he had seen every stadium. His favs were PNC, SF, and Seattle. Least fav was Tampa Bay.


