- A
baseball field, also
called a ball
field or
baseball diamond, is the
field upon
which the game of
baseball is pla****. The term can also be used as a...
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Foundation for Children. The play area
would contain a
wading pool, six
ballfields, and a
grove of trees. The
plans immediately drew
opposition from several...
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Kelliher Park, a park on the village's far
western side
featuring several ballfields. Ted
Spella Park, a
large park
under development on the village's west...
- Fort
Marcy Ballfield or Fort
Marcy Ballpark is an
approximately 1,100-seat
baseball stadium in
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. The
ballpark is part of the...
- parks, the city also
maintains many
other recreational facilities such as
ballfields (including
Shephard Stadium), a
soccer complex, and
tennis courts. White...
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Boerum Park
Boulevard Grove (Brooklyn)
Boyland Park (Brooklyn)
Breukelen Ballfields Park
Brevoort Playground Brighton Beach Park
Brighton Playground Brooklyn...
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Robert Moses' projects. The City
Island Traffic Circle and
several small ballfields also exist,
while every original building has been razed. A
landfill area...
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Great Lawn,
North Meadow, East Meadow,
Conservatory Garden,
Heckscher Ballfields, and the Lawn
Bowling and
Croquet Greens near
Sheep Meadow.
These are...
- 1883–1890 diamond. Pomrenke, Jacob. "Locating Philadelphia's
Historic Ballfields –
Society for
American Baseball Research".
Retrieved 2025-01-22. "Jefferson...
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Aquatic Gardens and
Kenilworth Marsh.
Hundreds of
acres are
available for
ballfields, picnicking, basketball, tennis, and the
Anacostia Park
Pavilion has some...