Newington Park
Newington Park was a baseball grounds in Baltimore, Maryland. It was home to the Lord Baltimore baseball club of the National Association from 1872 to 1874 and to the Baltimore Orioles of the American Association for the 1882 season. There are apparently no surviving photographs of the grounds. Its location was on Pennsylvania Avenue "extended," on the northwest side of West Baltimore (Baker Street, North Calhoun Street, Gold Street and Pennsylvania Avenue).[1][2][3]
The ballpark was built around a development and eventually was replaced by homes and tin factory which is now Ames Memorial United Methodist.
References
- ^ Bready, James H. (1 October 1991). "Newington in the mist". Baltimore Sun. ISBN 0-8018-5833-X. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
- ^ Bready, James H. (1998). Baseball in Baltimore: The First Hundred Years. Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 9780801858338.
- ^ "Your Baltimore Canaries: a very brief history of Baltimore's second professional base ball team". mdhs.org. Maryland Historical Society Library. 3 April 2013. Retrieved 18 June 2015.
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39°18′30″N 76°38′25″W / 39.30833°N 76.64028°W / 39.30833; -76.64028
External links
- Ballpark site isolated on an 1869 map
- Newington Park history
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