THE Pittsburgh Pirates once had plans to build an incredible Jetsons-style ballpark – but it proved a bridge too far. In the late 1950s, the MLB team began to make plans to move away from the outdated Forbes Field, their home since 1909. A design of the Pittsburgh Pirates’ planned ballpark in 1958 The stadium’s plans were briefly considered by local officials but then shelved GettyThe Pirates now play at PNC Park[/caption] One plan was to build an amazing stadium complex on the Monongahela River, which would have housed the Pirates and NFL‘s Pittsburgh Steelers. The futuristic-looking facility was designed to include a two-tiered parking garage and a hotel. As part of th
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