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No, awesome MT"@WrigleyBlog: @MLBcathedrals Not often we run into a new one. You seen this 1914 photo of Wrigley? pic.twitter.com/HDR5RHzB54”
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) November 13, 2014
The #Bears shared Wrigley Field with the #Cubs from 1921-70. pic.twitter.com/ai5U4gZbAI
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 29, 2014
The Chicago #Bears used Wrigley Field from 1921-70 #Cubs pic.twitter.com/YEKUmBJHgV — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 14, 2014
Shot showing the two year old suite-less underbelly of the upper deck at Wrigley Field, 1930. #Cubs pic.twitter.com/21onQ7IPLs
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 11, 2014
@MLBcathedrals Wrigley Field 1961. Juan Marichal on the mound. pic.twitter.com/IlTaJOX9xw — James Wagner (@jwagner723) July 22, 2014
A beautiful day at Wrigley Field in the 1960s. Look at the rooftops. Not a soul in sight. @Cubs pic.twitter.com/GIVe3MulID
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 18, 2014
1960 aerial of Wrigley. Sometimes simple = better. Also, notice marquee color. #Cubs pic.twitter.com/qXr58PtBWB — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) July 11, 2014
“@MLBcathedrals: Nice panoramic of Wrigley Field 1944–36 years after if saw a World Series. #Cardinals pic.twitter.com/viB2GnEO4E”
— Yardball™ Baseball (@yardball) July 12, 2014
Wrigley Field's upper deck was built in two different stages, for a year only the 3B side had one, 1927. pic.twitter.com/3nsYDsyfFa
— MLBcathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) April 23, 2014
Today is your 100th birthday, Wrigley Field!