League Park
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
- Opened in 1891 as a wooden structure with a seating capacity of 9,000
- Rebuilt in 1910 as a concrete and steel structure designed by Osborne Engineering
- The new seating capacity 21,000 seats later expanding to 22,500
- Home of the Cleveland Indians
- Renamed Dunn Field in 1920 for the owner James Dunn and renamed League Park in 1927
- Cleveland Indians played last game in League Park in 1947
- The Cleveland Buckeyes of the American Negro League played there during the 1950 season
- Most of the structure was demolished in 1951, leaving some seating and the clubhouse still standing. In 1961 the remaining seating was demolished and the club house was finally torn down in 2002.
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Fine Art Print of League Park
Available for purchase just matted or professionally framed and matted.
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T-Shirt
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