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- Q7156831 abstract "Payne Park refers both to a baseball field that stood from 1924 to 1990 and to the public park in the same location which replaced it, in Sarasota, Florida. Payne Park, the original stadium for the city of Sarasota, was built on a portion of 60 acres (240,000 m2) of land donated by Calvin Payne and his wife, Martha. Payne Park today refers to the 29-acre (120,000 m2) public park – the location of the ballpark – used for recreational and high school sporting events.".
- Q7156831 buildingStartDate "October 18, 1923".
- Q7156831 cost "18000.0".
- Q7156831 location Q491540.
- Q7156831 openingDate "1924-02-01".
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- Q7156831 wikiPageExternalLink www.cafeinthepark.org.
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- Q7156831 brokeGround "1923-10-18".
- Q7156831 constructionCost "18000.0".
- Q7156831 location Q491540.
- Q7156831 opened "1924-02-01".
- Q7156831 stadiumName "Payne Park".
- Q7156831 tenants "Boston Red Sox".
- Q7156831 tenants "Chicago White Sox".
- Q7156831 tenants "Indianapolis Indians".
- Q7156831 tenants "New York Giants".
- Q7156831 tenants "Sarasota Gulls".
- Q7156831 tenants "Sarasota Sun Sox".
- Q7156831 tenants "Sarasota Tarpons".
- Q7156831 point "27.3340696 -82.5290683".
- Q7156831 type Place.
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- Q7156831 type Stadium.
- Q7156831 type Thing.
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- Q7156831 comment "Payne Park refers both to a baseball field that stood from 1924 to 1990 and to the public park in the same location which replaced it, in Sarasota, Florida. Payne Park, the original stadium for the city of Sarasota, was built on a portion of 60 acres (240,000 m2) of land donated by Calvin Payne and his wife, Martha. Payne Park today refers to the 29-acre (120,000 m2) public park – the location of the ballpark – used for recreational and high school sporting events.".
- Q7156831 label "Payne Park".
- Q7156831 lat "27.3340696".
- Q7156831 long "-82.5290683".
- Q7156831 name "Payne Park".