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- League_Park abstract "League Park was a baseball park located in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. It is situated at the northeast corner of E. 66th Street and Lexington Avenue in the Hough neighborhood. It was built in 1891 as a wood structure and rebuilt using concrete and steel in 1910. The park was home to a number of professional sports teams, most notably the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball. League Park was first home to the Cleveland Spiders of the National League from 1891 to 1899 and of the Cleveland Lake Shores of the Western League, the minor league predecessor to the Indians, in 1900. In the late 1940s, the park was also the home field of the Cleveland Buckeyes of the Negro American League.In addition to baseball, League Park was also used for American football, serving as the home field for several successive teams in the Ohio League and early National Football League (NFL) during the 1920s and 1930s, as well as for college football. Local colleges including Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology utilized League Park for larger games, and often in their annual Thanksgiving Day rivalry game against one another. Western Reserve University played a majority of homes games there from 1929–1941, and all home games after joining the Mid-American Conference from 1947–1949. Most notably, the Cleveland Rams of the NFL played at League Park in 1937 and for much of the early 1940s. Later in the 1940s, the Cleveland Browns used League Park as a practice field.Although Cleveland Stadium opened in 1932 and had a much larger seating capacity and better access by car, League Park continued to be used by the Indians through the 1946 season, mainly for weekday games. Weekend and other games expecting a larger crowd were held at Cleveland Stadium. Most of the League Park structure was demolished in 1951, although some remnants still remain, including the original ticket office built in 1909. After extensive renovation, the site was rededicated on August 23, 2014, as the Baseball Heritage Museum and outdoor recreational baseball facility.".
- League_Park architect Osborn_Engineering.
- League_Park buildingStartDate "1891".
- League_Park dateOfAbandonment "1946-09-21".
- League_Park formerName "Dunn Field (1916–1927)".
- League_Park location Cleveland.
- League_Park openingDate "1891-05-01".
- League_Park rebuildingDate "1910-04-21".
- League_Park tenant Case_Western_Reserve_Spartans_football.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Buckeyes.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Bulldogs.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Indians.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Spiders.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Stadium.
- League_Park tenant Cleveland_Tigers_(NFL).
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- League_Park tenant History_of_the_Cleveland_Rams.
- League_Park tenant National_Football_League.
- League_Park thumbnail The_New_Base_Ball_Park.jpg?width=300.
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