No landmark status for Yankee Stadium
Despite the decades of history attached to Yankee Stadium, including the distinction of being the first ballpark to be called a "stadium," rather than a "field" or "park," the structure has never been designated a historic landmark.
Landmark status would have protected it from demolition, but state and city agencies agreed last year that a major renovation during 1974 and 1975 had drastically changed the stadium from the 1923 original.
The renovation caused the stadium to lose its signature facade. The playing field also was lowered. Ten rows of seats
were added to the upper decks, and three escalator towers were installed on the exterior.
With these and other renovations, officials said the stadium had lost its historic significance and any chance at government protection from demolition
Copyright © 2008, AM New York
2008 MLB All Star Game
Timeline: History of Yankee Stadium
Scroll through 87 years of Yankee Stadium history with an interactive timeline.
Popular stories
- 'Gossip Girl' season 2 premiere trashily entertaining
- 1996 NY strangling case headed to trial in Sept.
- UES highrise is swanky dorm
- Philomena Gotti, matriarch of crime family, dies
- Brooklyn video store owner shot and killed
Give us your best shot
Submit your photos and view pics taken by other fans.
• Upload your photos!


