This week, Shawn Anderson and Lou Olsen are joined by Roman Weinberg.
Just in time to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the movie, the Operations Manager of the “Field of Dreams” Movie Site leads the boys on a tour of the iconic house from the film, explains the “how” and “why” the land situated on Lansing Road in Dyersville, Iowa was selected and, ultimately, how it became one of the baseball world’s top tourist destinations.
Oh, Roman also tells Shawn and Lou how a random tourist from New York (kinda) led to a $3.4 million payday for the farm’s original owner!
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SHOW NOTES:
The Field of Dreams film set was abandoned after production ended
Fighting Over the Field of Dreams
Chicago-Area Couple Buys ‘Field Of Dreams’ Location
You Can Now Spend the Night at the Iconic ‘Field of Dreams’ House
30 years later, they still come to Iowa’s Field of Dreams
“Team of Dreams” marks 30 years since “Field of Dreams” filmed in Dyersville
Big thanks to the @HOVG for coming out today for the Team Of Dreams!
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— Field of Dreams Movie Site (@fodmoviesite) September 1, 2019
WHERE TO/HOW TO:
- Field of Dreams Movie Site Official Website
- Field of Dreams Movie Site on Facebook
- Field of Dreams Movie Site on Twitter
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