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Hammons Field is a minor league baseball stadium located in Springfield, Missouri, with a capacity of 7,986 plus approximately 2,500 general admission seating. The facility, funded entirely by local businessman, hotel mogul and benefactor John Q. Hammons, is the centerpiece of the midtown development project, Jordan Valley Park, on the corner of Sherman Avenue and Trafficway Boulevard.
[3] [4] Tiny Town, a 1920s community-involvement project and miniature park, [5] [6] was produced by the Springfield director of publicity and the chamber of commerce. [7] [8] [9] A village version, consisting of about 400 houses and 250 garages, was first exhibited on the basement floor of the Springfield convention center in 1919.
Type: Tennis complex: Location: Springfield, Missouri: Coordinates: 1]: Area: 25 acres (10.12 ha; 0.04 sq mi): Elevation: 1,360 feet (415 m): Opened: 1994 (): Founder: Springfield-Greene County Parks Department: Etymology: Named after Harry Cooper: Operated by: Springfield-Greene County Parks Board: Open: October–March: Monday–Thursday 7:00 am–11:00 pm, Friday 7:00 am–10:00 pm ...
Jordan Valley Ice Park is the former name of Brightspeed Ice Park, a multi-purpose indoor arena located in downtown Springfield, Missouri, featuring two NHL-sized indoor ice rinks. The arena is owned and operated by the Springfield-Greene County Park Board [ 1 ] and offers ice sports, including public skate sessions, Learn to Skate, figure ...
To celebrate the fall season, Springfield Little Theatre is hosting its Tree Top Jamboree at Maple Park Cemetery on Saturday, Oct. 12 from 3-7 p.m. The event will include hayrides, live music and ...
In 2009, the Springfield Metro Baseball League moved into the stadium and began play. The open registration league operated in the park with 19 & under, 15 & under, and 12 & under divisions through 2014. Players registered starting each January and new teams are drafted each year in April. The summer season ran from mid-May through the end of July.
The park was renamed to White City Park from 1907–1908. [69] Dreamland Park Ruscombmanor Township: 1950s (c.) Eldora Park: Carroll Township: 1904–1940s Fantasyland Gettysburg: 1959–1980 Forest Park: Chalfont: 1885–1968 Fun Town Millcreek: 1978–1989 The park's name was changed to Wild Waters Water Park in the 1980s. [70] Hanson's ...
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