Veterans Stadium was demolished 20 years ago today
Amber Charnoff
·6 min read
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (WHTM) – Exactly 20 years ago today on March 21, 2004 Veterans Stadium, which was once home to the Philadelphia Eagles and Phillies, was demolished.
The Phillies and Eagles both originally played in Connie Mack Stadium (formerly Shibe Park). The Eagles eventually moved to Franklin Field at the University of Pennsylvania in 1958. In 1964, the location to make a multi-purpose stadium for both teams was approved.
The name, Philadelphia Veterans Stadium, was approved in 1970, in large part due to petitions by multiple local veterans organizations. The groundbreaking ceremony was held on Oct. 2, 1967.
The 62,000-seat stadium opened on April 10, 1971, with the first game being between the Phillies and the Montreal Expos. There were 55,352 in attendance for Veterans Stadium’s first game, and the Phillies won 4-1. The Eagles played their first game inside the stadium on Sept. 26, 1971, against the Dallas Cowboys.
The stadium used Astroturf, which started to wear down in the early 1980s. The field started to cause injuries and a 2001 preseason Eagles game scheduled against the Baltimore Ravens was canceled because of field conditions.
The Eagles moved to Lincoln Financial Field in 2003 and the Phillies moved to Citizens Bank Park in 2004 following the 2003 MLB season. The last game inside Veterans Stadium was held on Sept. 28, 2003, with Atlanta topping the Phillies 5-2.
After the game, there was a goodbye ceremony held at the stadium with former players and popular Philadelphia sports players making appearances. Everything inside the stadium was sold off, including over 10,000 seats.
On March 21, 2004 Veterans Stadium was demolished, imploding in 62 seconds, as players, coaches and fans looked on.
Today, the site of Veterans Stadium is a parking lot for Lincoln Financial Field and Citizens Bank Ballpark. There are ceremonial markers and historical signage in and around the lot that memorialize the stadium.
Hall of Fame MLB players who played inside Veterans Stadium:
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