Playbook's Stadium 50 -- Significant moments in North American stadium history

Shea Stadium
Shea Stadium, 1965
The Beatles play their most famous concert in America.
The home clubhouse didn't host many stars in 1965, but the visitors' clubhouse certainly did. In addition to Mays, Aaron, Clemente and Koufax, that dressing room saw McCartney, Lennon, Harrison and Starr suit up. The Beatles drew 55,600 for their concert, and the set list included a harbinger for the free-agency era: "Can't Buy Me Love."
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