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  2. Chocolate Maven tapping into dinner, entertainment with new ...

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    Sep. 2—The Chocolate Maven Bakery & Cafe, a Santa Fe hotspot known for its breakfast, lunch and natural sweet treats, is expanding into the realm of dinner and entertainment with a new ...

  3. Fort Marcy Ballfield - Wikipedia

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    Fort Marcy Ballfield or Fort Marcy Ballpark is an approximately 1,100-seat baseball stadium in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. The ballpark is part of the City of Santa Fe's Fort Marcy Recreation Complex, located on the former United States military reservation Fort Marcy. It was constructed in 1936 as a Works Progress Administration project. [1]

  4. Seymour Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    The park has recreational athletic facilities including a baseball field, football pitches, disc golf, tennis courts, soccer fields and a recreational skate park. [1] The baseball field hosts American Legion Baseball and the UNO Mavericks. [2] It also features a soap box derby track and a skeet shooting range. [1] The park is located on the Big ...

  5. List of baseball parks in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Later: Y.M.C.A. Park, then University Park [University Athletic Club] Currently: residential Charles Street Park Home of: Omaha Omahogs or Indians – Western Association (1894–mid-1895) Location: Charles Street; 17th Street (east); 18th Street (west) Afterward: converted to bicycle race track after ball club moved to Fair Grounds

  6. J. J. Isaacson Field at Seymour Smith Park - Wikipedia

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    J. J. Isaacson Field at Seymour Smith Park is a 1,000-seat baseball park in Omaha, Nebraska. [1] It was home to the Omaha Mavericks baseball team of the NCAA Division I Summit League . [ 1 ] The venue has a capacity of 1,000 spectators.

  7. Sports in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, the Omaha Cricket Club was formed. N.P. Dodge Park has been home of the Omaha Cricket Club since 2001. It was founded by Jamaican community with help of the Indian Diaspora. In 2010, the Cricket Association of Nebraska, a 501(c)4 non-profit organization was formed with their home ground at historic Freedom Park, Omaha. The Nebraska ...

  8. Omaha Packers - Wikipedia

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    From 1900 to 1936, Omaha played home games at the Omaha Baseball Park. The ballpark was also known as Rourke's Park from 1911 to 1934 and Vinton Street Park from 1935 to 1936. The park was sometimes called Western League Park as well, or just League Park. The ballpark had a capacity of 10,000 (1920), 8,500 (1931) and 6,000 (1936), with ...

  9. Creighton Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    It is home to the softball team, members of the NCAA Division I Big East Conference, and former home of the Creighton University baseball team. The baseball team moved to TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in 2011. The facility opened in 1988 [1] and has a capacity of 2,000 at the baseball diamond [2] and 1,000 at the softball diamond. [3]