Trip to Autozone Park
Believe it or don't, but earlier this month I was invited by the Redbirds to see one of their games. I came and took some pictures.
The crowd waits for the gates to open.
The side gate.
Getting ready for the game.
The crowd comes in.
Watching the game from the bluff.
More Bluff.
The game.
One of a series of Redbird weather vanes.
While I didn't have to pay to get in, I did pay for my own Barbecue Nachos.
By the way, this is my first post ever on Autozone Park. Very strange since I consider it Memphis' great urban planning success of the past 10 years. Third and Union is now a vortex of public energy, inside and outside the gates of Autozone Park. A place of beauty, fun and attraction.
The crowd waits for the gates to open.
The side gate.
Getting ready for the game.
The crowd comes in.
Watching the game from the bluff.
More Bluff.
The game.
One of a series of Redbird weather vanes.
While I didn't have to pay to get in, I did pay for my own Barbecue Nachos.
By the way, this is my first post ever on Autozone Park. Very strange since I consider it Memphis' great urban planning success of the past 10 years. Third and Union is now a vortex of public energy, inside and outside the gates of Autozone Park. A place of beauty, fun and attraction.
Labels: architecture, art, Autozone Park, downtown, Redbirds, urban planning
2 Comments:
memphis will bbq anything. barbecue nachos, barbecue spaghetti, and all this time i thought it was just for meat.
baseball is awesome, keep it up #1 redbirds!
and thanks for supporting your local artist.
I finally uploaded a photo of the piece I bought. Thanks for being an artist to support.
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