- Diamond Park
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Diamond Park Location Edmonton, Alberta Coordinates 53°32′12″N 113°29′32″W / 53.536584°N 113.492095°WCoordinates: 53°32′12″N 113°29′32″W / 53.536584°N 113.492095°W Broke ground 1906 Built 1907 Opened May 29, 1907[1] Owner Frank Gray[2] Construction cost $6,000[1] Capacity 1500[1] Tenants Edmonton Eskimos Diamond Park was a 1,500 seat baseball stadium located in Edmonton, Alberta. A covered grandstand provided 500 and bleachers down the first base had 1,000 more seats.[1] Constructed by a local businessman Frank Gray, who was also Edmonton's baseball club director, in 1907.[1] Home to the Edmonton Eskimos baseball team, it was located on the Ross Flats below the site of the MacDonald Hotel.[3] There is still a ball diamond on the site, but the stands are gone.
References
- ^ a b c d e Ducey, Brant E. (1998). The Rajah of Renfrew: the life and times of John E. Ducey, "Edmonton's Mr. Baseball". Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press. p. 44. ISBN 0-88864-314-4.
- ^ Aubrey, Merrily K. (2004). Naming Edmonton: from Ada to Zoie. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta Press. p. 73. ISBN 0-88864-423-X.
- ^ Person, Dennis; Routledge, Carin (1981). Edmonton:Portrait of a City. Edmonton: Reidmore. p. 87. ISBN 0919091059.
Categories:- Defunct baseball venues
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