<p> Built in 1912 Detroit's Tiger Stadium provided unmatched access for generations of baseball fans. Based on a classic grandstand design its development through the 20th century reflected the booming industrial city around it. Emphasizing utility over adornment and offering more fans affordable seats near the field than any other venue in sports it was in every sense a working-class ballpark that made the game the central focus.</p><p> Drawing on the perspectives of historians architects fans and players the authors describe how Tiger Stadium grew and adapted and then despite the efforts of fans was abandoned and destroyed. It is a story of corporate welfare politics and indifference to history pitted against an enduring love of place. Chronological diagrams illustrate the evolution of the playing field.</p>
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