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Silvam, Busch Stadium II had arches visible inside the stadium around the top of it, not just from the outside, and was a bit different than you have it here. Also the Arch was visible beyond the roof from the first base side, evidently. Although I don't remember seeing it from the third base side inside the stadium in 1984 during a game against the Mets, on Father's Day.
There are pictures of it on ballparks.com, among many other places on the Net, for sure. Check them out later, if and when you like and can. Very informative site, at least to a degree, I believe.
On another related front, still looking at your stadiums, and trying to decide what stadium or stadiums might be closest to what I might want or need the New Jersey Generals to use in at least one of my dynasties, if not more than one. Don't think the Meadowlands where the football team from the USFL played their home games had a baseball-related configuration, though, come to think of it.
Thank you for your time and attention here and all. You do a lot of good work here, for sure, in any case, and your work seems to often be quite eagerly looked for around here. Hope you can keep it up for a very long time, Lord willing, of course. CD out.
P.S. It's Meiji, not Meji, if a name relates to the former Japanese Emperor, as the stadium does here. If I remember correctly, he preceded Emperor Taisho, who in turn seems to have preceded Showa/Hirohito. Just a bit of info for you here, just in case you may not have known that already. CD out.
Last edited by Clovidequano Dovatha; 05-08-2018 at 12:25 PM.
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