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  2. Ebbets Field - Wikipedia

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    Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York. It is mainly known for having been the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team of the National League (1913–1957).

  3. Prospect Park station (BMT lines) - Wikipedia

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    The Prospect Park station was the closest station to Ebbets Field, home of the Brooklyn Dodgers until the team moved to Los Angeles after the 1957 season. The stadium was located at Bedford Avenue and Sullivan Place three blocks to the east and one block to the north. That area is now occupied by the Ebbets Field Apartments.

  4. Washington Park (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Address: Brooklyn, New York 11215 ... Ebbets Field, there was no long-term need for Washington Park, ... First Washington Park, from Sanborn map, 1888;

  5. Blueprints of Ebbets Field, Home of Brooklyn Dodgers ... - AOL

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    The blueprints of Ebbets Field, home of the fabled and departed Brooklyn Dodgers, are being publicly displayed "for the first time in decades," The Wall Street Journal reports, as Brooklyn College ...

  6. Proposed domed Brooklyn Dodgers stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Sports Center, in retrospect known as the Dodger Dome, was a proposed domed stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers, designed by Buckminster Fuller to replace Ebbets Field. Meant to keep the Dodgers in New York City, [ 1 ] it was first announced in the early 1950s.

  7. A Baseball Fan's Dream: The House That Babe Ruth Owned - AOL

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    It's not quite "The House That Ruth Built," but Babe Ruth's former home in Sudbury, Mass., is on sale for $1.65 million. "Home Plate Farm" was built in 1800 and purchased by Ruth in 1922. He lived ...

  8. Crown Heights, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    The 1957 departure of the Brooklyn Dodgers and the destruction of Ebbets Field for public housing for its Black population symbolically served as the end of the old white ethnic Crown Heights [13] and in the 1960s the neighborhood experienced mass white flight. The demographic change was astounding; in 1960 the neighborhood was 70% white, and ...

  9. After over 40 years in Springfield, Jan. 7 will be last day ...

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    Jan. 7 will be the last day for Ebbets Field, 1027 E. Walnut St. The restaurant opened in 1982 on Cherry Street.