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Dec 31, 2010 (Friday)
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Event details: 100th Anniversary Celebration of Rickwood Field
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800.Rickwood. www.rickwood.com. Join the Friends of Rickwood, baseball fans and others for a nostalgic look back as Rickwood Field celebrates the ballpark's 100th anniversary. The celebration will be a yearlong series of events, including the Southern Association Conference in March; the Rickwood Classic in May, plus other activities, including a series of exhibits around town; and the ballpark's birthday blowout on August 18th. Rickwood Field opened on August 18, 1910 and is, today, celebrated as America's oldest baseball park. Visit the Web site for an update on special events.
800.Rickwood. www.rickwood.com. Join the Friends of Rickwood, baseball fans and others for a nostalgic look back as Rickwood Field celebrates the ballpark's 100th anniversary. The celebration will be a yearlong series of events, including the Southern Association Conference in March; the Rickwood Classic in May, plus other activities, including a series of exhibits around town; and the ballpark's birthday blowout on August 18th. Rickwood Field opened on August 18, 1910 and is, today, celebrated as America's oldest baseball park. Visit the Web site for an update on special events.
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Rickwood Field
World's oldest ballpark. Currently being restored to original appearance. Was completed in 1910 and was home of Birmingham Barons, Birmingham Black Barons, and Oakland A’s farm league teams. It showcased the talent of baseball legends from Piper Davis to Willie Mays, Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron. World's oldest ballpark. Currently being restored to original appearance. Was completed in 1910 and was home of Birmingham Barons, Birmingham Black Barons, and Oakland A’s farm league teams. It showcased the talent of baseball legends from Piper Davis to Willie Mays, Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron.Post a Countdown Widget
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