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Athletic Park (Duluth)

Coordinates:46°45′21.9″N92°08′45.2″W / 46.756083°N 92.145889°W /46.756083; -92.145889
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Former stadium in Duluth, Minnesota, US

Athletic Park
Map
Interactive map of Athletic Park
LocationDuluth,Minnesota
OwnerDuluth, Minnesota
Capacity6,000 (American football)
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1903
Opened1903
Closed1940
Demolished1941
Tenants
Duluth Kelleys/Eskimos (NFL) (1923-1926)
Duluth White Sox (MiLB (1903-1916, 1934)
Duluth Dukes (MiLB) (1935-1940)

Athletic Park is a formerbaseball andAmerican football stadium located inDuluth, Minnesota. Constructed in 1903, the park was the home of theDuluth White Sox (1903–1916, 1934) and theDuluth Dukes (1935–1940). The stadium was also home to theDuluth Kelleys/Eskimos of theNational Football League (1923–1926). It had a capacity of 6,000 spectators.[1] It was demolished and replaced byWade Stadium in 1941.

References

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  1. ^http://members.cox.net/bngolden1/footballprofiles4.htm[permanent dead link]

46°45′21.9″N92°08′45.2″W / 46.756083°N 92.145889°W /46.756083; -92.145889

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