Dodger Stadium: The Stadium That Divided Los Angeles | TFC Stadiums

Dodger Stadium opened in 1962 and has remained one of the most important ballparks in Major League Baseball ever since. Built into the hills of Chavez Ravine, the stadium became the permanent home of the Los Angeles Dodgers after the team moved west from Brooklyn. Its clean baseball design, terraced parking, mountain views, and Mid-Century Modern style helped make it one of the most recognizable venues in American sports. But the story of Dodger Stadium is also tied to the communities that once stood in Chavez Ravine, the controversial land history behind the project, and the way Los Angeles built one of baseball’s most successful stadiums on a complicated site. In this video, we look at the full story of Dodger Stadium, including its construction, design, history, major renovations, World Series moments, Olympic connection, and why it still works more than six decades after opening. Subscribe to Our Channel for New Videos Every Week:    / @tfcstadiums   All music in TFC videos by: AMV Moods    / @amvmoods   Visit TFC Linktree for Merchandise and Discounts: https://linktr.ee/tfcstadiums #DodgerStadium #LosAngelesDodgers #MLB #Dodgers #BaseballHistory #MLBStadiums #ChavezRavine #TFCStadiums #SportsArchitecture #LosAngeles Copyright 2025 by TFC