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    Shea Stadium (/ ʃ eɪ / SHAY), formally known as William A. Shea Municipal Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City. Opened in 1964, it was home to the New York Mets of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1964 to 2008, as well as the New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL) from 1964 ...

  2. Shea Stadium, former multipurpose stadium, located in Queens, New York, that was the home of the professional sports teams the New York Mets of Major League Baseball and the New York Jets of the National Football League.

  3. Take a look at the rich history of Shea Stadium from its opening in 1964 through its demolition in 2009 and why it will never be forgotten by Mets fans.

  4. Apr 14, 1999 · Originally to be called Flushing Meadows Park, the stadium was renamed in honor of William A. Shea, thus getting its name Shea Stadium. The New York Mets played their first game at Shea Stadium on April 17, 1964 when they lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates. The five tiered stadium seated 55,601 fans.

  5. Shea Stadium was the home that created legendary moments. While it didn’t have the luxury to become officially recognized as a landmark while it was still standing, its legacy still continues to pulsate as a genuine New York legend.

  6. Shea Stadium was the birthplace of arena rock. Shea also hosted boxing, soccer, pro wrestling, and religious gatherings.

  7. Apr 17, 2020 · Shea Stadium, located near LaGuardia Airport, was the first of its size to be able to convert from a baseball diamond to a football gridiron due to an extensive escalator system. With its...

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