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  2. Russell Diethrick Park - Wikipedia

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    Russell E. Diethrick, Jr. Park is a stadium in Jamestown, New York. It opened in 1941 and holds 3,000 people. It opened in 1941 and holds 3,000 people. Primarily used for baseball , Diethrick Park was home to teams in the New York–Penn League , a short season minor league baseball league, from its opening until 2014.

  3. Municipal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy Stadium (Philadelphia), formerly Philadelphia Municipal Stadium, Pennsylvania MacArthur Stadium , originally Municipal Stadium, Syracuse, New York Midway Stadium , two stadiums, the second originally Municipal Stadium, St. Paul, Minnesota

  4. List of music venues in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Braly Municipal Stadium: 20,000 October 15, 1972 CB&S Bank Arena: 3,950 2010s Foley Event Center: Foley: 5,076 1935 Mort Glasser Amphitheatre Gadsden: 1,500 2023 Venue at Coosa Landing 1,092 March 14, 1975 Propst Arena: Huntsville: 9,000 Mark C. Smith Concert Hall: 1,955 May 2022 Orion Amphitheatre 8,000 1996 Louis Crews Stadium: Normal: 30,000 ...

  5. List of closed stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    This list of closed stadiums by capacity shows demolished, unused, or otherwise closed sports stadiums ordered by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators that the stadium could accommodate seated. Stadiums that had a capacity of 15,000 or greater are included.

  6. List of former NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Yankee Stadium: New York Yankees: New York, New York 1927 1928 Team unrelated to the MLB's New York Yankees, the AAFC's New York Yankees, or the later New York Yanks. [41] Braves Field: Boston Bulldogs, Boston Braves: Boston, Massachusetts: 1929, 1932 1929, 1932 Comiskey Park: Chicago Cardinals Chicago, Illinois 1929 1958 [42] [43] Kinsley Park

  7. Staley Field - Wikipedia

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    Decatur Staleys, 1920. The team was owned by the A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, for which Staley Field was the company athletic field. [1] Staley Field was also used by the company baseball team during the summer months, and Halas also played on that team. The field was also used by the Decatur entry in the Three-I League in 1915 and 1922 ...

  8. Duffy Fairgrounds - Wikipedia

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    The Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds [2] is a multi-purpose facility in Watertown, New York, spanning 67 acres. The stadium capacity is 3,500. [ 3 ] It contains the longest-running fair in the United States, The Jefferson County Fair , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and was named after Alex T. Duffy.

  9. H. L. Sonny Callahan Airport - Wikipedia

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    H. L. Sonny Callahan Airport covers an area of 144 acres (58 ha) at an elevation of 91 feet (28 m) above mean sea level.It has one runway designated 1/19 with an asphalt surface measuring 6,604 by 100 feet (2,013 x 30 m).