Circa turn of the Twentieth Century’s industrial post-war boom.…
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Rinky-dink in a most charming way, Jarry Park — or Parc Jarry…
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For about a decade near the turn of the last century, now forgotten…
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Henry V. Lucas was a central figure in the organization of baseball's…
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The amateur West End club of Milwaukee was formed in 1875 and…
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The 1931 opening of Cleveland Stadium, also known as Cleveland…
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In 1888, Athletic Park replaced the Wright Street Grounds…
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No major Organized Baseball clubs played in Milwaukee from 1871…
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While the American League Browns played at old Sportsman's Park,…
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The Polo Grounds, an odd name for an odd stadium, was home…
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