Today, the Chicago Cubs moved the old – like, circa 1922 – caretaker’s house from one end of Wrigley Field to another, something they did with great care thanks to the watchful eyes of the landmarks hawks.
Some looks at how they did it:
Some more shots, and a video from the Cubs:
.@Cubs Historic Caretakers building on the move #WrigleyField #1060Project #Cubs #WrigleyField pic.twitter.com/ImbQarFQDl
— Wrigley Renovations (@WrigleyRenovate) November 7, 2014
Cool video. The historic caretaker's house is moved from Wrigley Field for preservation work. https://t.co/O2dbzG41Jp pic.twitter.com/8lTSRvu1gi
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) November 7, 2014
And, on the renovation, itself, BN’er DarthIvy got us some more great shots:
And some more from the @WrigleyRenovate account and from Bleed Cubbie Blue:
Rooftop view from left field. Thanks to http://t.co/ldGFYEUlyf for the access! #WrigleyField #1060Project #Cubs pic.twitter.com/qwbSPhSabX
— Wrigley Renovations (@WrigleyRenovate) November 6, 2014
Amazing views from the Rooftops of the Renovation via @bleedcubbieblue http://t.co/aeYP2GcHC2 #WrigleyRenovations pic.twitter.com/GzEYxQ0cc8
— Wrigley Renovations (@WrigleyRenovate) November 5, 2014
Wrigley Field construction from 1032 W. Waveland pic.twitter.com/U7x3FTr2mN
— Al Yellon (@bleedcubbieblue) November 7, 2014