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Maxson, an ad executive from Mahopac, N.Y., and his brother Dave already are exchanging their lower-level seats for upper-deck seats at New York's new $1.6 billion stadium next season to avoid paying tens of thousands of dollars in personal seat license fees.
NFL vs. unruly fans: League out to protect game day experience 2009
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Rigid "wing" sails, of the sort used on many America's Cup yachts, contribute to its efficiency, while panels covering the upper-deck canopy capture 100 kilowatts of energy per hour.
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Shortstops would occasionally drift back on in vain for pop-ups which caught the left-field upper-deck overhang for home runs.
John Leo: 6 Things You Didn't Know About Bobby Thomson's Home Run & the 1951 Giants 2010
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In 2008 the club added a left-field upper-deck pavilion and a year later another right-field terrace box.
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I was waiting in the upper-deck beer line at Candlestick Park before game three of the World Series.
Sirens for Haiti 2010
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Shortstops would occasionally drift back on in vain for pop-ups which caught the left-field upper-deck overhang for home runs.
John Leo: 6 Things You Didn't Know About Bobby Thomson's Home Run & the 1951 Giants 2010
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In 2004, the Red Sox added the Budweiser Right Field Roof Deck, an upper-deck patio area that features small cocktail tables for four that cost $460.
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In 2006 the team created the State Street Pavilion, a $170-per-person upper-deck club level that has a buffet with lobster rolls, crab cakes and a raw bar.
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I was waiting in the upper-deck beer line at Candlestick Park before game three of the World Series.
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The upper-deck economy section on Air France's A380.
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