At the new Florida Marlins stadium's construction site, virtually all waste is recycled, most building materials are made locally and pieces of old concrete from the demolished Orange Bowl are repurposed into support beams ...
Date ... Game ... Comment ... Sept. 7 ... Miami at FSU ... This is always a wild, wacky game, and it's anyone's guess who will take it. Look for FSU quarterback Christian Ponder to test his running skills ... ... ... ... Sept. 17 ... Georgia Tech at Miami ... The Hurricanes have lost the past four games to the Yellow Jackets. If the Canes can't stop Jonathan Dwyer and the Triple Option, it could be very ugly ... ... ... ... Sept. 26 ... Miami at Virginia
I got lost on my way to the party on the burial ground. Can you believe that? I actually got lost headed to where the Orange Bowl used to be. I've lived in South Florida all my life. I've gone to the Orange Bowl hundreds of times. My first concert was there -- Michael Jackson. My love of sports was born there, too, while holding my father's meaty hand and booing O.J. Simpson back in that better time when I could view him, and games, through only a child's eyes ...
The Florida Marlins launched a Marlins New Ballpark Groundbreaking Essay Contest that will award one winner the opportunity to become an honorary participant at the groundbreaking ceremony at the site of the new ballpark, 1501 NW Third St., the former Orange Bowl in Miami ...
As Wall Street seals its financing deal with Miami-Dade County for the Florida Marlins' new stadium at the old Orange Bowl site, jaws keep dropping -- as well they should ...
The baseball stadium soon rising on the grounds of the former Orange Bowl sharply divided critics and supporters. But for construction workers starving for jobs, it offers hope ...
Or cry as you see what's left of the Orange Bowl ... The Marlins New Ballpark webcam is located on the roof of the Robert King High Towers Building, located at 1401 NW 7th Street. The camera, which was manufactured by "EarthCam", provides high-speed, Multi-Megapixel images that are archived for remote viewing. Click on "Camera Control" to the left of the main image and zoom in and out. You can also click on the archive tab to look back in time. The camera's orientation is from North to South and