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Tough to Find New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Opening Day Ceremonies Postcard
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Tough to Find New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Opening Day Ceremonies Postcard:
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YANKEE STADIUM

\"The House That Ruth Built\" is a nickname for the original Yankee Stadium, an iconic sports venue in the Bronx, New York City, which served as the home of the New York Yankees from 1923 to 2008. The name is a reference to Babe Ruth, the legendary baseball player whose popularity and success were instrumental in the stadium\'s construction and the Yankees\' early rise to prominence. The original Yankee Stadium was one of the most famous and storied ballparks in Major League Baseball, renowned for its unique design, rich history, and deep connection to baseball lore.

The stadium\'s architectural style was characterized by its imposing triple-decked grandstand, ornate facade, and prominent white frieze (also known as the facade) that ran along the roofline, giving the ballpark a distinct silhouette. With a seating capacity that varied over the years, peaking at over 70,000, Yankee Stadium was known for its electric atmosphere during games, particularly during the postseason when the Yankees\' success in the World Series became a hallmark of the franchise.

Throughout its history, Yankee Stadium was the site of countless memorable moments in baseball history, from Babe Ruth\'s famous \"Called Shot\" to Lou Gehrig\'s farewell speech, and later, the dominance of the Yankees during the Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle eras. The stadium also hosted other significant events, such as boxing matches, college football games, and concerts, adding to its cultural impact.

The original Yankee Stadium closed in 2008, making way for the new Yankee Stadium, which opened in 2009 just across the street. The new stadium incorporates many design elements of the original, paying homage to the ballpark\'s rich heritage while offering modern amenities. Despite its closure, \"The House That Ruth Built\" remains a beloved symbol of baseball history and a testament to the legacy of one of the sport\'s most iconic players.

Unused 3 1/2\" x 5 1/2\" standard size chrome postcard. (C-16159)

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