Elysian Fields parkland in Hoboken

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Elysian Fields parkland in Hoboken is a historic riverside green space in New Jersey, renowned as the site of some of the earliest organized baseball games in the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic park
recreational area
riverside green space
associatedWithActivity baseball
associatedWithPeriod 19th century
country United States of America
hasCulturalRole symbol of early American leisure culture
hasEnvironment urban waterfront setting
hasFeature open lawns
riverfront views
tree-lined areas
walking paths
hasHeritage site of early organized baseball games
hasHistoricalSignificance 19th-century American sports history
development of modern baseball rules and play
hasNameOrigin named after the mythological Elysian Fields
hasReputation important landmark in baseball lore
hasTypeOfLandscape green space
hasUse outdoor sports
passive recreation
public recreation
isAccessibleTo general public
knownFor early history of baseball in the United States
hosting some of the earliest organized baseball games
scenic views of the Hudson River
views of the Manhattan skyline
locatedIn Hoboken, New Jersey NERFINISHED
Hudson County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
locatedOn Hudson River waterfront NERFINISHED
partOf Hoboken waterfront park system NERFINISHED

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Elysian Fields (former) baseball grounds partOf Elysian Fields parkland in Hoboken