South End Grounds

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South End Grounds was a historic baseball park in Boston that served as the long-time home of the city’s National League team in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.


Statements (29)
Predicate Object
instanceOf baseball park
sports venue
alsoKnownAs Boston South End Grounds
Walpole Street Grounds
associatedWith Boston Braves franchise history
city Boston
closed 1914
country United States
demolished 1914
historicPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
homeTeam Boston Beaneaters NERFINISHED
Boston Braves
Boston Doves
Boston Red Stockings
Boston Rustlers
league National League
location Boston, Massachusetts
neighborhood South End
notableEvent hosted National League games in the 19th century
served as long-time home of Boston’s National League franchise
opened 1871
primaryUse baseball
significance one of the earliest professional baseball parks in Boston
sport baseball
successorVenue Braves Field
surface natural grass
tenantDuration Boston National League team 1871–1914
usedFor Major League Baseball games

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
South End Grounds ("Walpole Street Grounds")
South End Grounds ("Boston South End Grounds")
alsoKnownAs
Atlanta Braves
formerHomeBallpark
Boston Red Stockings
homeField
Braves Field
replaced

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