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Welcome to the page for the Alternate Plan for Gate 2 - UPDATE - This was an alternative plan that we tried for before Gate 2 was destroyed.
GATE 2 – ALTERNATE PLAN

The Committee to
Commemorate Old Yankee Stadium, and
HistoryOfTheYankees.com would like to present
Gate 2 – Alternate Plan to the New
York City Department of Parks & Recreation, the Design Commission of the City of
New York, worldwide fans of baseball, fans of American history and culture,
residents of New York City, and especially residents of the Borough of the
Bronx.
Our Committee
and organizations would like to present a plan which will honor the history of
the site of old Yankee Stadium at the intersection of
The top of the original Gate can be seen as the line or
seam running horizontally a few feet below the bottom of the cathedral windows.
It is at this point that we propose the Gate be saved preserved by
separating it from the upper section.
For cosmetic and aesthetic reasons, we propose that the three balconies,
located near the bottom of the cathedral windows be saved as well, and be
attached to the lower section.
To provide a clearer perspective, it should be noted that
the section designated for preservation, is only a few feet taller than the blue
plywood construction wall currently in place in front of Gate 2.
Ladies and Gentleman, every World-Class Park deserves a
World-Class entrance, and the lowest/street level section of Gate 2 is perfect;
and with its smaller dimensions, structural support would be minimal or
completely unnecessary; and the Park could continue to be developed while Gate 2
is made ready to once again allow fans and families into this historic piece of
world history, American history, baseball history, New York history, and Bronx
history.
Thank You,
The Committee to Commemorate Old Yankee Stadium
804-441-2112, 804-426-9911, 804-639-9472
http://ultimateyankees.com/CCOYS.htm
www.HistoryOfTheYankees.com
*aerial photographs of the Gate, taken more than eighty
years apart, show the Gate unchanged and the proposed preserved section to be
100% original.