Video, 2002
Examination of the ability to alter time and space through video manipulation. Depicts the last hour of sunlight shining on the rubble remaining after the demolition of Memorial Stadium, Baltimore. Memorial Stadium's infield contained soil from every location where the United States fought a war until the Korean War.
I have never gone past there again since that last game and I don't think I could bear to now. RIP Flanny. I was there for your last pitch... one for the ages.
KimberlyHay 5 months ago
I honor every brick in that pile of rubble. The new ballparks are great, and Camden Yards is the model for all the new ones since, but a more glorious place I will never see in my lifetime again.
mnn1436 10 months ago
You are so right. They don't give a damn about you or me until it's time to get re-elected. The S.O.B.'s aren't worth the time of day let alone my vote. The building may be gone into dust and rubble, but the memories of that grand old stadium will never die.
francoamerican111 2 years ago
I remember hearing they were going to leave the big saying up. I was surprised driving through a year or two ago and seeing nothing but new buildings there.
bkotler752 2 years ago
I'm really P.O.'d they didn't leave something standing from the park. It was a war memorial... they even tore down the center section with the text that read "TIME WILL NOT DIM THE GLORY OF THEIR DEEDS." Time hasn't, but BS Baltimore politics sure did. O'Malley is a a complete ass.
40AcreMule 3 years ago
*cries* I can't take it. First the Enchanted Forest, now this. So much of my childhood in Baltimore gone..it's so incredibly tragic
phantomangel21 3 years ago
thats just what i saw when going through that area...just tears really..
mastshke 4 years ago