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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) abstract "Central Park was a baseball venue located in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1921-1925. The stadium was the first black-owned, controlled and managed baseball park in the city. Located at the intersection of Wylie Avenue and Humber Street, served as the home of the Pittsburgh Keystones of the Negro National League. Officially named Central Amusement Park, the field's construction was commissioned in 1920 by Keystones' owner Alexander M. Williams and was designed by the prominent African-American architect, Louis Arnett Stuart Bellinger, who would later design Greenlee Field for the Pittsburgh Crawfords.After the Keystones folded after their 1922 season, Williams lost his savings, and by 1924 he had sold the park to Sell Hall. Central Park was sold again and turned into a “summer dancing pavilion.”In 2012, Central Park was denied an historical marker by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. According to the Commission, the venue was seen as a local or regional interest rather than a national and the state already had several other markers commemorating the Negro leagues.".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location Hill_District.
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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location Pittsburgh.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) owner Sell_Hall.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) tenant Pittsburgh_Keystones_(baseball).
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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Greenlee_Field.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Hill_District.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Negro_National_League_(1920-1931).
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Negro_National_League_(1920–31).
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Pennsylvania_Historical_and_Museum_Commission.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh_Crawfords.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Pittsburgh_Keystones_(baseball).
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLink Sell_Hall.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Park (Pittsburgh)".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Central Park".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) architect "Louis Arnett Stuart Bellinger".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) demolished "1925".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) hasPhotoCollection Central_Park_(Pittsburgh).
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location Hill_District.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location Pittsburgh.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) location "Wylie Avenue and Humbar Street".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) name "Central Park".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) opened "Summer 1920".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) owner Sell_Hall.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) owner "Alexander M. Williams".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) surface "grass".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) tenants "Pittsburgh Keystones".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) tenants "Sell Hall’s American Giants".
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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Baseball_stadiums_in_Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Demolished_sports_venues_in_Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Negro_league_baseball_venues.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) hypernym Venue.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type Building.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type Place.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type SportFacility.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type Stadium.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type Location.
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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type StadiumOrArena.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) type Thing.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) comment "Central Park was a baseball venue located in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1921-1925. The stadium was the first black-owned, controlled and managed baseball park in the city. Located at the intersection of Wylie Avenue and Humber Street, served as the home of the Pittsburgh Keystones of the Negro National League. Officially named Central Amusement Park, the field's construction was commissioned in 1920 by Keystones' owner Alexander M.".
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) label "Central Park (Pittsburgh)".
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- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) wasDerivedFrom Central_Park_(Pittsburgh)?oldid=676071600.
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) isPrimaryTopicOf Central_Park_(Pittsburgh).
- Central_Park_(Pittsburgh) name "Central Park".