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San Francisco’s long, long goodbye to Candlestick Park continues. This past week saw what was billed as the final football game, ever, at the 54-year-old wind tunnel by the Bay. As KQED’s Dan ...
The final football game ever in San Francisco's Candlestick Park will be played this summer by a team of 49ers greats, led by four-time Super Bowl winner Joe Montana.
Monday is the last game at Candlestick Park for the San Francisco 49ers. The NFL team is moving, and the park, famous for its windy and foggy weather, is being demolished after this football season.
The demolition of Candlestick Park continues in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, April 1, 2015. Scott Strazzante/The Chronicle. ... It housed 40 opening days and 43 years of football.
But, oh, such football. Since becoming the 49ers’ home in 1971, Candlestick Park served as the home field for five Super Bowl championship teams, 77 Pro Bowl players and 22 Hall of Famers.
The San Francisco 49ers have called Candlestick Park their home since 1971, but outside of a couple of famous examples (Joe Montana's touchdown pass to Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC championship ...
Candlestick Park, bad-mouthed from the day it opened 41 years ago, is falling apart. cracked walkways and elevators and escalators on the brink of failure are just a handful of the ills plaguing ...
SAN FRANCISCO — On Monday, Dwight Clark will make a point to walk to the spot of his famous game-winning touchdown known only as "The Catch" for probably the final time. He will spend a moment ...
Candlestick Park will host one final football game on July 12 and that game will include some of the most famous 49ers of all-time like Joe Montana, Jerry Rice and Steve Young.
Monday is the last game at Candlestick Park for the San Francisco 49ers. The NFL team is moving, and the park, famous for its windy and foggy weather, is being demolished after this football season.
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