The Beatles had their last concert at Candlestick Park on Aug. 29,
1966. The final public event at the stadium will be a concert by Paul on Aug. 14 as part of his "Out There" tour.
The park will be demolished to make way for a 1.1
million-square-foot development as part of a construction plan by the company
Lennar and approved by the city's Commission on Community Investment and
Infrastructure earlier this year.
"As much as we are inspired by all the historic moments and
heartening stories took place at the Stick, we also look forward to a new
generation that will enjoy this open space in a brand new way," San Francisco
Recreation and Park General Manager Phil Ginsburg said in a statement.
The stadium's orange and red seats are being sold in pairs and
proceeds are benefiting the department's scholarship fund.
Additional information on the seat sales is available here.
The San Francisco Recreation and Park Department held a community
day for the public to say farewell to the park, which once served as home to
the San Francisco Giants and San Francisco 49ers.
More than 12,000 people attended the free event featuring carnival
rides, food trucks and stadium tours.
The 14.5-acre park was built in 1960. The stadium expanded in 1969
to seat 62,000 people during football games and 59,000 people during baseball
games. Since then, an additional 8,000 seats were added for football games.
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