English: A color photochrome postcard depicting an aerial view of Candlestick Park as seen shortly after it was built in its original open grandstand configuration. The back of the postcard reads:
CANDLESTICK PARK,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
Finished and dedicated in 1960, built at a cost of $13,000,000. Home of the San Francisco Giants Baseball Club, which moved from New York City in 1958. Seating capacity is nearly 45,000 and parking lot for about 9,000 automobiles. Located within the city limits.
NATURAL COLOR by Mike Roberts
BERKELEY 2, CALIF.
E. F. Clements, 85 Bluxome St., San Francisco 7, Calif.
C10437–Color photo by Aero Portraits
Date
early 1960s
date QS:P,+early 1960-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
(date determined by absence of ZIP code and two-letter U.S. state abbreviations, introduced in 1963)
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Ariel view of Candlestick Park in its original open grandstand configuration located in San Francisco, California, image from a color photochrome postcard. Finished/dedicated in 1960, built at a cost of $13M. Holds 45,000 & parking about 9,000 cars.
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