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- Brookside_Stadium abstract "Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheatre stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio used for baseball, softball and American football and was the home of World Amateur Championship games in the early 20th century. Most noted were three games; September 20, 1914, October 3, 1915, and October 10, 1915 that attracted the largest recorded crowds in amateur sports history.".
- Brookside_Stadium formerName "Brookside Bowl, Brookside Diamond #1".
- Brookside_Stadium location Cleveland.
- Brookside_Stadium location Ohio.
- Brookside_Stadium seatingCapacity "115000".
- Brookside_Stadium tenant Cleveland_Baseball_Federation.
- Brookside_Stadium thumbnail White_autos_vs_luxus.jpg?width=300.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink www.brooksidestadium.org.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageID "35116991".
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageLength "12792".
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "706967954".
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink 1912_Summer_Olympics.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink American_football.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Amphitheatre.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_American_football_venues.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sports_venues_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Athletic_Club.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Baseball_Federation.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_City_Council.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Metroparks.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Cleveland_Metroparks_Zoo.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Fulton_Road_Bridge.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Geology.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Historic_site.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink John_Philip_Sousa.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Ohio.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink Stadium.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink File:Flickr_-_The_Library_of_Congress_-_Amateur_championship_game,_Tellings_Strollers_vs._Hannas_Cleaners,_Brookside_Stadium,_Sept._20,_1914,_attendance_100,000_(LOC).jpg.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLink File:White_autos_vs_luxus.jpg.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brookside Park".
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageWikiLinkText "Brookside Stadium".
- Brookside_Stadium capacity "115000".
- Brookside_Stadium closed "Open but currently inactive".
- Brookside_Stadium formerNames "Brookside Bowl, Brookside Diamond #1".
- Brookside_Stadium location Cleveland.
- Brookside_Stadium location Ohio.
- Brookside_Stadium name "Brookside Stadium".
- Brookside_Stadium opened "approx. 1894-1896".
- Brookside_Stadium operator "City of Cleveland".
- Brookside_Stadium surface "Natural grass".
- Brookside_Stadium tenants "Cleveland Baseball Federation, Various Amateur Baseball and Softball Leagues".
- Brookside_Stadium website www.brooksidestadium.org.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_stadium.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Brookside_Stadium wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tone.
- Brookside_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_American_football_venues.
- Brookside_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_baseball_venues.
- Brookside_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Cleveland,_Ohio.
- Brookside_Stadium hypernym Stadium.
- Brookside_Stadium type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Brookside_Stadium type Place.
- Brookside_Stadium type SportFacility.
- Brookside_Stadium type Stadium.
- Brookside_Stadium type Venue.
- Brookside_Stadium type Attraction.
- Brookside_Stadium type Venue.
- Brookside_Stadium type Location.
- Brookside_Stadium type Place.
- Brookside_Stadium type StadiumOrArena.
- Brookside_Stadium type Thing.
- Brookside_Stadium comment "Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheatre stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio used for baseball, softball and American football and was the home of World Amateur Championship games in the early 20th century. Most noted were three games; September 20, 1914, October 3, 1915, and October 10, 1915 that attracted the largest recorded crowds in amateur sports history.".
- Brookside_Stadium label "Brookside Stadium".
- Brookside_Stadium sameAs Q4975120.
- Brookside_Stadium sameAs m.0j63rpj.
- Brookside_Stadium sameAs Q4975120.
- Brookside_Stadium wasDerivedFrom Brookside_Stadium?oldid=706967954.
- Brookside_Stadium depiction White_autos_vs_luxus.jpg.
- Brookside_Stadium homepage www.brooksidestadium.org.
- Brookside_Stadium isPrimaryTopicOf Brookside_Stadium.
- Brookside_Stadium name "Brookside Stadium".