September 17 in History

A large crowd gathers at Chavez Ravine, for the ground breaking of the Los Angeles Dodgers' proposed $12 million dollar facility at Los Angeles, Calif. on September 17, 1959. The white lines represent the approximate location of the diamond, with the plate at lower right. Dodger players took positons on the diamond but were quickly swarmed over by autograph seekers. The crowd was estimated at more than 5, 000. The Dodgers organization hopes the field will be finished in 1960. (Photo by AP Photo)
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