Very nice 1-sheet item from vintage pages of a sports publication from 1984.
Dimensions are approximately 5x8"
May have a patina that will show signs of yellowing or light wear. We try to depict the item in the photo the best we can but some blemishes may not be picked up in the scanning process.
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This page from a vintage sports publication provides information about the seating arrangements and ticket prices for Atlanta Stadium during the 1984 baseball season. The top section lists various ticket categories, including club level box and booths, dugout level box seats, field level seats, upper level seats, pavilion level, general admission, and patio boxes, along with their respective seating capacities and prices. Notably, the club level box and dugout level box seats are priced at $8.50 each, while the general admission tickets are $3.00, with children under 12 paying $1.00. The layout diagram below depicts a detailed, circular seating chart of the stadium, illustrating the different levels and sections, such as the general admission area, pavilion level, dugout level, and field level, with specific gate locations marked around the perimeter. The stadium's seating capacity is listed as 17,105 for the field level, with additional seating in other sections. The page also mentions that the first National League game at Atlanta Stadium was played on April 12, 1966, and provides some historical context about the stadium's use for baseball. The 1984 season was notable for the Atlanta Braves, who played their home games at this stadium, which had been opened in 1966 and served as a key venue for Major League Baseball in the southeastern United States.
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