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February 11, 2001, Pittsburgh said goodbye to Three Rivers Stadium. It's been 20 years since the home of the Pirates and Steelers was imploded before the new stadiums were opened.
Follow KDKA-TV: Facebook | Twitter. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- It has now officially been 18 years since Three Rivers Stadium fell to the ground, and many people are sharing the memories of the venue.
Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, from top to bottom, is imploded on Sunday morning ... Three Rivers Stadium opened in 1971, seating up to 59,000 people for football games.
Take a final look from Sky 4 as the big boom begins, then see the aftermath as dust fills the city and Pittsburgh's old stadium lies in a heap of rubble. Skip to content NOWCAST Pittsburgh's ...
Pity the poor Pittsburghers who are experiencing painful times. Their beloved Pirates, mind you, finished the National League season with 69 wins and 93 losses, 26 games behind Central Division cha… ...
Do you remember Three Rivers Stadium? This WTAE report from the Pirates' former home aired in April 1982, just as another baseball season was getting underway in Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH – A cloud of dust went up, and Three Rivers Stadium came down. Sunday marked the end of one of the nation's best-known stadiums – site of one of football's most famous plays and a ...
Although Three Rivers Stadium is now a parking lot between Acrisure Stadium and PNC Park, memories of that old, cookie-cutter venue remain. The old Gate D stands proudly as a reminder of the ...
Before Pittsburgh built the much-maligned Three Rivers Stadium, the city considered a plan to build a futuristic stadium on top of a river. Pittsburgh once planned a 'Jetsons'-style stadium on top ...