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- Lindborg-Cregg_Field abstract "Lindborg-Cregg Field is a stadium in Missoula, Montana. It is primarily used for baseball and was home to the Missoula Osprey prior to Ogren Park at Allegiance Field's opening for the 2004 season. It holds 2,200 people. It is currently the home of the Missoula Mavericks American Legion baseball teams. It is named for Russell W. Lindborg and William 'Bill' Cregg, two Missoula men who were active in promoting Missoula American Legion Baseball in the years following World War II. Russell Lindborg also served as Commander of the Missoula American Legion Post and as president of the Missoula Chamber of Commerce. He owned the Lindborg Tire Company.During World War II, Russell W. Lindborg Sr. served as a non-combat pilot in the U.S. Army. After the war he returned to Missoula and joined the American Legion; he was the 1952-53 Commander of Hellgate Post 27 and the 1956-57 Montana State Commander. Lindborg reached the executive level of the organization as chair of the national defense committee from 1961-63.Throughout most of the 1950s, Lindborg served as manager of the Missoula American Legion baseball team. As an owner of a tire business in Missoula for 33 years, Lindborg had many friends and received many local honors. He was president of the Missoula Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Missoula County Airport Board.".
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- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageRevisionID "613932440".
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_venues_in_Montana.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Missoula_County,_Montana.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Minor_league_baseball_venues.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Missoula,_Montana.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Missoula_Osprey.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Ogren_Park_at_Allegiance_Field.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lindborg-Cregg Field".
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- Lindborg-Cregg_Field subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_Montana.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Missoula_County,_Montana.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field subject Category:Minor_league_baseball_venues.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field hypernym Stadium.
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- Lindborg-Cregg_Field type Stadium.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field type Venue.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field type Attraction.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field type Venue.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field type SpatialThing.
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field comment "Lindborg-Cregg Field is a stadium in Missoula, Montana. It is primarily used for baseball and was home to the Missoula Osprey prior to Ogren Park at Allegiance Field's opening for the 2004 season. It holds 2,200 people. It is currently the home of the Missoula Mavericks American Legion baseball teams. It is named for Russell W. Lindborg and William 'Bill' Cregg, two Missoula men who were active in promoting Missoula American Legion Baseball in the years following World War II.".
- Lindborg-Cregg_Field label "Lindborg-Cregg Field".
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- Lindborg-Cregg_Field lat "46.857455".
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