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    Hagerstown City Council members this week backed a plan to build a parking deck for a planned baseball stadium downtown. Hagerstown cites need to 'get rolling' with stadium by planning $9 million ...

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  4. Hagerstown Flying Boxcars announce stadium naming ... - AOL

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    The Hagerstown Flying Boxcars are teaming up with Meritus Health, aiming to score a victory with the community. Hagerstown Flying Boxcars announce stadium naming partner, unveil mascot Skip to ...

  5. Meritus Park - Wikipedia

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    Meritus Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Hagerstown, Maryland.It replaced Hagerstown's old Municipal Stadium which was demolished in 2022.. The facility was built primarily for the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars, a team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, but it can also host other sports, outdoor concerts, festivals and community events.

  6. Hagerstown Flying Boxcars - Wikipedia

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    The delay to 2024 was announced in March 2022 based on the time needed to complete the stadium. [3] Flying Boxcars was announced as the team name on July 20, 2023. [4] The name honors Fairchild Aircraft's production of C-82 and C-119 cargo planes at the Hagerstown Regional Airport. [4]

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  8. Municipal Stadium (Hagerstown) - Wikipedia

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    Municipal Stadium was a stadium in Hagerstown, Maryland, United States. It was primarily used for baseball and was built in 1930 in a short time period of six weeks [ 4 ] and had a capacity of 4,600 people.

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    A Hagerstown City Council discussion about a change in an arts and entertainment district is also raising questions about costs of a multiuse stadium.