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  2. League Park - Wikipedia

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    League Park was built for the Cleveland Spiders, who were founded in 1887 and played first in the American Association before joining the National League in 1889. Team owner Frank Robison chose the site for the new park, at the corner of Lexington Avenue and Dunham Street, later renamed East 66th Street, in Cleveland's Hough neighborhood, because it was along the streetcar line he owned.

  3. National League Park - Wikipedia

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    The second National League Park was the home of the Cleveland Spiders of the American Association from 1887 to 1888 and of the National League from 1889 to 1890. This ground was located a few blocks northwest of the Kennard site. After the 1890 season the Spiders moved to League Park

  4. List of baseball parks in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    Cleveland Green Sox – Federal League (1913) Cleveland Tigers – NNL (1928 only) Cleveland Giants – Negro National League (1933 only) Location of amusement park and ballpark within it: Mt. Carmel Road (originally Ingersoll Road) (northeast); East 110th Street (east); Woodland Avenue (south, first base); Woodhill Road (northwest, third base ...

  5. Baseball Heritage Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, there were 2,000 patrons in attendance for the grand opening of the new Baseball Heritage Museum location at League Park. [2] League Park, home of the Cleveland Spiders from 1891 to 1899 and the Cleveland Indians from 1901 to 1946. Park was rebuilt in concrete and steel for the 1910 season. The Ticket House is in the lower left corner ...

  6. List of jewel box baseball parks - Wikipedia

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    Weeghman Park/Cubs Park/Wrigley Field (1914–present) – Still standing and active as of the end of the 2023 season. Cincinnati. Redland Field/Crosley Field (1912–mid 1970) – Plaque and some old grandstand chair seats. Office park on site. Cleveland. League Park (1910–1946) – Ticket office, part of grandstand wall, and ballfield ...

  7. League Park (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    League Park, and variations on that name, used as the name of a Major League Baseball park, was a designation frequently applied in the late 19th century to early 20th century to distinguish a professional team's stadium from a public park or other recreational venue. As such, the term may refer to any one of these former baseball parks:

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  9. Sports in Cleveland - Wikipedia

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    National Football League: Cleveland Municipal Stadium: 1931 1931 Team folded 0 Cleveland Spiders: American Association National League: League Park National League Park: 1887 1899 Team folded 1 Cleveland Rosenblums: American Basketball League: Cleveland Public Hall: 1925 1931 Team folded 3 Cleveland Barons: American Hockey League: Cleveland ...