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  2. Oz Park - Wikipedia

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    Oz Park is a public park in the Lincoln Park neighborhood of North Side, Chicago. It is located at 2021 North Burling Street, [ 1 ] at the corner of Lincoln and Webster, just south of the Lincoln, Halsted, and Fullerton intersection.

  3. List of defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States

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    Eastern Carolina Baseball Association: North Carolina: Independent: 1920–1922 Eastern Carolina League: North Carolina: Class D: 1908–1910, 1928–1929

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  5. Ozark Mountain Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, the Bears moved from Price Cutter Park to the new Hammons Field in downtown Springfield. In June 2006, organized baseball returned briefly to the stadium with the Ozark Generals of the M.I.N.K. Collegiate Baseball League. For many years the Drury University Panthers Baseball Team used the stadium as their home field until 2024.

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  7. Amateur baseball in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Many collegiate summer baseball leagues are affiliated to the National Alliance of College Summer Baseball, National Amateur Baseball Federation or the National Baseball Congress. The MLB Draft League debuted in 2021. Alma, Colorado amateur baseball team, 1899 (Park County Local History Digital Archive)

  8. Yes, NC once had a ‘Wizard of Oz’ theme park. It will reopen ...

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    Live scarecrows, tin men, lions and witches appear on the mountaintop park and recreate the wizard wish-granting scene onstage. An extra $6.50 gets fans into the scenic overlook at Beech Mountain ...

  9. Town Team Baseball - Wikipedia

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    One year later, the AM-ABL was formed as a governing body for Townball in Minnesota. This organization still exists as the Minnesota Baseball Association. Numbers of teams and leagues operating in Minnesota peaked between the end of World War II (1945) and the arrival of Minnesota's new Major League Baseball team, the Minnesota Twins, in 1961 ...