A special day in the history of the Bronx, of New York City, of this country. And what a mindless, crass severing of baseball's mystic chords of memory and feeling when the Steindolts paved over the sacred baseball ground on which Lou Gehrig stood--on which Ruth, Mantle, Berra, and Ford stood--to build a tacky steakhouse and shopping mall across the street.
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A special day in the history of the Bronx, of New York City, of this country. And what a mindless, crass severing of baseball's mystic chords of memory and feeling when the Steindolts paved over the sacred baseball ground on which Lou Gehrig stood--on which Ruth, Mantle, Berra, and Ford stood--to build a tacky steakhouse and shopping mall across the street.
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