Michigan and Trumbull Streets, Detroit

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Michigan and Trumbull Streets in Detroit is the historic intersection best known as the longtime site of Navin Field, later Tiger Stadium, the former home of the Detroit Tigers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf location
road intersection
afterDemolitionUse open field and later redevelopment site
associatedWith Detroit Tigers NERFINISHED
Detroit sports history
Major League Baseball history
coordinateNote southwest of downtown Detroit
culturalSignificance iconic baseball corner in Detroit
demolitionOfStadiumCompleted 2009
formerNameOfSite Briggs Stadium NERFINISHED
Navin Field NERFINISHED
Tiger Stadium NERFINISHED
function urban traffic intersection
hasHeritage historic sports venue site
hasLandmark Navin Field NERFINISHED
Tiger Stadium NERFINISHED
hasStreet Michigan Avenue NERFINISHED
Trumbull Avenue NERFINISHED
historicalUse Major League Baseball stadium site
knownFor site of Navin Field
site of Tiger Stadium
locatedIn Detroit NERFINISHED
Michigan NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Wayne County, Michigan NERFINISHED
nearbyRoad I-75 NERFINISHED
M-10 (Lodge Freeway) NERFINISHED
neighborhood Corktown NERFINISHED
popularName Michigan and Trumbull NERFINISHED
sport baseball
team Detroit Tigers NERFINISHED
transportationRole connects Corktown to downtown Detroit
urbanContext mixed commercial and residential area
usedAsHomeFieldFrom Briggs Stadium 1938–1960
Navin Field 1912–1937
Tiger Stadium 1961–1999

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Navin Field address Michigan and Trumbull Streets, Detroit