James E. McLaughlin

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James E. McLaughlin was an American architect best known for designing major early 20th-century sports venues, including Boston’s Braves Field.

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instanceOf architect
human
activeInPeriod early 20th century
architecturalStyle early 20th-century American stadium design
basedIn Boston
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
designed Braves Field
baseball stadiums
sports venues
employer self-employed architect
fieldOfWork architecture
genre sports architecture
hasGender male
languageOfWorkOrName English
notableFor designing Braves Field in Boston
designing early 20th-century sports venues
notableWork Braves Field
Fenway Park grandstand expansions
Harvard Stadium
surface form: Harvard Stadium-related sports facilities

college and university athletic facilities
occupation architect
placeOfActivity Boston
New England
workLocation Boston
Massachusetts

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Braves Field architect James E. McLaughlin