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 features a seating chart for Olympic Stadium in Montreal, illustrating the layout of the arena with numbered sections arranged in a semi-circular pattern around the baseball field. The diagram displays various levels of seating, including mobile field dugout seats at level 200, and extends outward through levels 300, 400, 500 (mezzanine), 600, and 700, each with specified seating capacities and ticket prices ranging from $4.75 to $10.50. The stadium's general admission area is marked as variable in price. The chart provides a clear view of the stadium's structure, with sections labeled numerically, and the field's dimensions are indicated, including the distances to the outfield walls. The page also includes a list of ticket prices for each seating level, along with the number of seats available at each tier. Notably, the stadium hosted its first National League game on April 15, 1977, and was a prominent venue during the 1984 baseball season, which was marked by the Montreal Expos' participation in the league. The 1984 season was notable for the Expos' competitive play and the team's efforts to establish a strong presence in Major League Baseball during that period.

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