Coupla more questions
Robert E. Rathke
brathke at juno.com
Thu Jul 8 19:48:38 EDT 1999
Don,
It's funny, but I took many photos of PRC/PAT cars on Fifth and Forbes,
and even a few photos inside Forbes Field, but I never thought about
taking pictures of trolleys near the ballpark.
I hadn't been back to that area until around 1990 (I'm in Chicago now)
when I took the self-guided tour of Forbes Field amidst Pitt, and it
wasn't difficult to figure out where parts of the old ballpark were.
Bob Rathke 7/8
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 22:58:31 -0400 Don Galt <GaltFD at compuserve.com>
writes:
>Bob Rathke, on Forbes Field:
>
>>> Home plate is exactly where it was in 1969, but it's now under
>glass in
>the lobby floor of one of the Pitt buildings <<
>
>Doing a little research on the subject, I'm bemused to discover on the
>large-scale map that the Hillman Library at UP, where I've spent a
>number
>of hours - some of them copying the above-mentioned map: how's that
>for
>circularity! - encroaches on the site of old Forbes.
>
>D2
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