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- Gaston_Park abstract "Gaston Park was a baseball park located in Dallas, Texas. Named for landowner William H. Gaston, the ballpark existed where the State Fair grounds are today in the vicinity of Texas and Pacific rail tracks as well as the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas. The field was also used for the Red River Rivalry in 1912 and 1914. Oklahoma beat Texas 21-6 in 1912 while the Longhorns beat the Sooners 32-7 in 1914. The A&M College of Texas, as it was then known, beat Baylor University there on Thanksgiving Day 1912 by score of 53-0.".
- Gaston_Park location Dallas.
- Gaston_Park location Texas.
- Gaston_Park tenant Texas_League.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageExternalLink books?id=p9ObELGZWNEC.
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- Gaston_Park wikiPageRevisionID "613917064".
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- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_football_venues_in_Texas.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_venues_in_Texas.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_venues_in_the_Dallas–Fort_Worth_metroplex.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Charleston,_South_Carolina.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Dallas.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Music_Hall_at_Fair_Park.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Oklahoma_Sooners_football.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Red_River_Showdown.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink State_Fair_of_Texas.
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- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Texas_A&M_Aggies_football.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Texas_League.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Longhorns_football.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink Track_(rail_transport).
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Gaston.
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaston Park".
- Gaston_Park wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gaston".
- Gaston_Park closed "1914".
- Gaston_Park fullname "Gaston Park".
- Gaston_Park location Dallas.
- Gaston_Park location Texas.
- Gaston_Park opened "1902".
- Gaston_Park stadiumName "Gaston Park".
- Gaston_Park tenants "Dallas Giants".
- Gaston_Park tenants "Dallas Griffins".
- Gaston_Park wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
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- Gaston_Park wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_stadium.
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- Gaston_Park subject Category:American_football_venues_in_Texas.
- Gaston_Park subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_Texas.
- Gaston_Park subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_the_Dallas–Fort_Worth_metroplex.
- Gaston_Park hypernym Park.
- Gaston_Park type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Gaston_Park type Place.
- Gaston_Park type SportFacility.
- Gaston_Park type Stadium.
- Gaston_Park type Venue.
- Gaston_Park type Venue.
- Gaston_Park type Location.
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- Gaston_Park type StadiumOrArena.
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- Gaston_Park comment "Gaston Park was a baseball park located in Dallas, Texas. Named for landowner William H. Gaston, the ballpark existed where the State Fair grounds are today in the vicinity of Texas and Pacific rail tracks as well as the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas. The field was also used for the Red River Rivalry in 1912 and 1914. Oklahoma beat Texas 21-6 in 1912 while the Longhorns beat the Sooners 32-7 in 1914.".
- Gaston_Park label "Gaston Park".
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- Gaston_Park wasDerivedFrom Gaston_Park?oldid=613917064.
- Gaston_Park isPrimaryTopicOf Gaston_Park.
- Gaston_Park name "Gaston Park".