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By Paul Lukas
Page 2 Thursday, June 11, 2009 BRIDGEWATER, N.J. -- Stadium demolition used to be simple: You'd rig the place with explosives, flick the switch and that was that. But now, thanks to the memorabilia market, stadiums have an afterlife. Case in point: Shea Stadium was demolished over the winter, with the final piece coming down several months ago. But out in a nondescript warehouse in New Jersey, some pieces of Shea still survive. The warehouse belongs to the Meigray Group, a memorabilia company that's been storing and selling ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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