Shea Stadium - Reviews from across the web
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Mets Only Please... - user review Shea was so great! We went to a 7:10 game so we took the subway from Time Square. It took about an hour to get out there because there are a ton of stops between Manhattan and Flushin... tripadvisor.com
Greatest team ever! - user review If you want to see a great baseball game go to Shea. Shea is not only the home of the best baseball team but, it is a beautiful stadium wi... travel.yahoo.com
Attraction Information - expert review The home of the New York Mets opened in 1964 and is perhaps the noisiest ballpark in the major leagues, because it's right in the flight path of LaGuardia Airport. Nonetheless, it does have its quirky attractions, such the red Big Apple that rises out of a top hat when a Mets player hits a home run.... ettractions.com
No title - user review If you want to take part in a true-blue, no nonsense, real, all-American baseball experience, there is no other place to have it, than... tripadvisor.com
i am definatelly gonna come back! - user review I liked everything. I went down to watch tennis tournament us open cause, im souch big tennis fan, but anyways, that palce, its just funtastics. I could just live there. ... travel.yahoo.com
Shea Stadium - user review The other major league park in the city doesn't hold a candle to Yankee Stadium. First the positives: Good parking and less traffic, even for capacity crowds. Much easier to get to by car than Yankee Stadium. The 7 line of the subway goes there, but it's a longer ride than the trains to the Stadium ... igougo.com
Shea Stadium - expert review Built in 1964, Shea Stadium is named for the lawyer William A. Shea, who was essential in bringing a National League baseball team back to New York. The New York Mets play here from April through September. In addition to its place in sports-making history, Shea Stadium was also the site of a famous... fodors.com
Ghosts of New York - expert review To most people New York is a brash, vibrant metropolis. But its residents have a much more intimate relationship with their city. Here Tama Janowitz, the novelist, defines her life-long love affa... travel.independent.co.uk
A Taste of Baseball History - user review I have been going to Shea, since I was young. I used to live with my aunt and uncle in NY during my summer vacations. My uncle always made it a tradition to take me and my two ... travel.yahoo.com
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