Summary
Pieces of the Cobb Field stadium, its concession stands and lighting fixtures along with other remnants are buried beneath several feet of dirt at the landfill alongside debris from a church, several houses and other commercial buildings. "It's a substantial increase," said Kostenko, standing at the edge of the demolition dump site where a bulldozer busily pushed around tons of twisted metal, wooden pallets and other tangled bits and pieces.
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Trash Heap of History Grows
Archaeologists thousands of years from now might wonder why a baseball stadium was buried next to a church in the Billings landfill.
The answer is more mundane than mysterious.The summer of 2007 was sim...See the full content of this document
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