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- Q5903706 subject Q8246113.
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- Q5903706 abstract "Horlick Field, located on the north side of Racine, Wisconsin, in the United States, is an 8,500 seat football stadium and a baseball park enclosed within stone walls and chain fences. The land for the field was donated by William Horlick, the inventor of malted milk. It was designed in 1907 by Walter Dick, who also designed the North Beach Beach House.Football has been a part of Horlick Field's history since 1919. It was the home for the Horlick - Racine Legion, a member of the NFL from 1922 to 1924, and the Racine Tornadoes, an NFL team in 1926. Now the Racine Raiders, a minor league team in the Mid-States Football League, call Horlick Field their home.Teams from the high schools and local leagues play their regular season games in the baseball diamond, which is the site for local tournaments and championship games. The park has been the home of the Old Timer's Athletic Club Softball Tournament for over three decades. The Racine Belles, immortalized in the film A League of Their Own, called Horlick Field their home while the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was in existence.Horlick Field is one of the most venerated venues in drum and bugle corps history, having hosted an unrivaled 99 drum and bugle corps shows through 2013, some considered among the best of all time. In the Golden Age of the drum and bugle corps activity between 1962 and 1978, Horlick Field hosted 57 drum and bugle corps shows, an average of almost 3.5 shows a year.".
- Q5903706 cost "250000.0".
- Q5903706 formerName "North Side City League Park, City League Park, League Park".
- Q5903706 openingDate "1919-10-19".
- Q5903706 tenant Q7279654.
- Q5903706 tenant Q7279657.
- Q5903706 tenant Q7279661.
- Q5903706 thumbnail Westsidebleachers.jpg?width=300.
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- Q5903706 constructionCost "$250,000 Bleacher Upgrade in 2006/07".
- Q5903706 formerNames "North Side City League Park, City League Park, League Park".
- Q5903706 nickname "Horlick Field".
- Q5903706 opened "--10-19".
- Q5903706 stadiumName "Horlick Athletic Field".
- Q5903706 tenants Q7279657.
- Q5903706 tenants "Racine Belles".
- Q5903706 tenants "Racine Legion".
- Q5903706 tenants "Racine Raiders".
- Q5903706 type Place.
- Q5903706 type StadiumOrArena.
- Q5903706 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q5903706 type Location.
- Q5903706 type Place.
- Q5903706 type SportFacility.
- Q5903706 type Stadium.
- Q5903706 type Thing.
- Q5903706 comment "Horlick Field, located on the north side of Racine, Wisconsin, in the United States, is an 8,500 seat football stadium and a baseball park enclosed within stone walls and chain fences. The land for the field was donated by William Horlick, the inventor of malted milk. It was designed in 1907 by Walter Dick, who also designed the North Beach Beach House.Football has been a part of Horlick Field's history since 1919.".
- Q5903706 label "Horlick Field".
- Q5903706 depiction Westsidebleachers.jpg.
- Q5903706 name "Horlick Athletic Field".
- Q5903706 nick "Horlick Field".