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- Beech_Street_Grounds abstract "The Beech Street Grounds were a baseball-only stadium in Manchester, New Hampshire between 1892 and 1895. Constructed at the corner of Beech and Valley Streets on land owned by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, the grounds were part of a section of the city known as the Plains, a relatively flat area on which children and organized amateur teams had played baseball since at least as early as 1880. The park was composed of a wooden fence and two covered wooden grandstands, and its main (third-base-side) entrance was located on Beech Street. In its first two years, the park was home to a minor-league baseball team, the Manchester Amoskeags of the New England League. In 1895, local businessman Thomas Varick purchased an interest in the park, moved the grandstands, constructed a bicycle track, reoriented the baseball diamond so that home plate was along the west side of the field (previously it had been at the southwest end of the field), moved the entrance to Valley Street, and renamed the complex Varick Park. In 1913, the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company constructed Textile Field (now Gill Stadium) on the site.".
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- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageRevisionID "587360068".
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Amoskeag_Manufacturing_Company.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_venues_in_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manchester,_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_league_baseball_venues.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Gill_Stadium.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Manchester,_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink New_England_League.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLink Varick_Park.
- Beech_Street_Grounds wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beech Street Grounds".
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- Beech_Street_Grounds subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Manchester,_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_New_Hampshire.
- Beech_Street_Grounds subject Category:Former_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Beech_Street_Grounds subject Category:Minor_league_baseball_venues.
- Beech_Street_Grounds hypernym Stadium.
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- Beech_Street_Grounds type Stadium.
- Beech_Street_Grounds type Venue.
- Beech_Street_Grounds type Attraction.
- Beech_Street_Grounds type Venue.
- Beech_Street_Grounds type SpatialThing.
- Beech_Street_Grounds comment "The Beech Street Grounds were a baseball-only stadium in Manchester, New Hampshire between 1892 and 1895. Constructed at the corner of Beech and Valley Streets on land owned by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, the grounds were part of a section of the city known as the Plains, a relatively flat area on which children and organized amateur teams had played baseball since at least as early as 1880.".
- Beech_Street_Grounds label "Beech Street Grounds".
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- Beech_Street_Grounds wasDerivedFrom Beech_Street_Grounds?oldid=587360068.
- Beech_Street_Grounds isPrimaryTopicOf Beech_Street_Grounds.