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  1. Maybe the stadium isn't exactly new (2001 was the first year the Brewers played), but it is a very nice modern stadium. The has a retractable roof so Wisconsin weather can't delay games.
     
    Posted by: mkegirl on Jul 06, 2008 03:44 PM (1) (0) Flag
  2. Miller Park is a brand new stadium where the Milwaukee Brewers play baseball. The stadium sports a retractable roof and is quite a site to see. Miller Park can also be seen from its surrounding interstates as you drive through Milwaukee.
     
    Posted by: klotter on Apr 23, 2008 12:22 PM (0) (0) Flag
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Miller Park seen from the freeway
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Miller Park seen from the freeway
An impressive view of Miller Park from I-90 with the roof open.
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An impressive view of Miller Park from I-90 with the roof open.
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Behind home plate. Prince Fielder batting.
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Behind home plate. Prince Fielder batting.

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