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Corporation. After the city council approved their plan, the group purchased and installed 90 Crouse-Hinds floodlights on ten 90-foot towers at Breese for $ 29,100. Sparing the city the cost, the company recouped its outlay with a percentage of the gate receipts until the cost was met, with ownership of the lights then transferring to the city. A $ 4,000 public address system was also installed, as well as a lunchroom underneath the grandstand, serving coffee, soft drinks, sandwiches, and candy. Preceded by a parade, the new lights' official debut was a Madison Blues baseball game on May 15, 1931.
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away. The team received 50% of the gate, and their schedule became flexible to host more exhibition games. The first-night boxing match was in
September, and the first-night football game was held the next night, between the Chicago Cards and the Harley Mills. While respecting the precedence of free recreational events hosted by the city, the Madison Entertainment Corporation became the promoter of nearly all night events.
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Mifflin Street bleachers. "It's a matter of liability,' said Parks Department Superintendent Dan Stapay. "We've got letters on file dating back to 1967 that warn of structural problems."
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consented to the selling of property at
Livingston and East Washington that he had previously donated to the city as a playground, on condition the new athletic field be named for him. On September 28, 1923, the city council acceded to Mrs. Stevens's terms that the field be named for her late husband
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The ability to hold events at night multiplied the use of the facility. The lights were credited with saving scholastic sports when high schools began collecting one-third of the gate receipts from their night games. The lights also proved a boon to
Madison Blues baseball, drawing fans from home and
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On August 3, 1968, a weekly teen dance held at Breese broke out in racially charged fights, with the violence escalating outside when a black teenager was struck by a car that was then attacked. The "Breese
Stevens incident" prompted criticism of Madison police, and led to a city investigation of
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Madison's sports facilities were insufficient, the city council began efforts to establish a new athletic field in 1922. After first trying to obtain the land by donation, a joint committee of the council and the Association of Commerce considered sites such as Olbrich
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Wisconsin was held at the field on July 7, 1930, resulting in a defeat for the California Owls, a team that toured with its own floodlights. Attendance was impressive enough that a trio of local electrical contractors headed by Otto Harloff formed the Madison
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from 1926 to 1942. Founded by the
Madison Athletic Association and captained by manager Eddie Lenehan, the Blues were first an independent team before joining the Wisconsin-Illinois League in 1926. They won the championship of the newly formed Tri-State League in 1938, defeating the
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Park and what is today's
Georgia O'Keeffe Middle School playground. The council ultimately selected a block of 18 lots fronting East Washington Avenue and bounded by Mifflin, Brearly and Paterson streets. The site also had the advantage of being midway between Central High School and
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belted a grand slam home run in an exhibition baseball game in 1944 — a World War II fundraising event that raised $ 22,000 in war bonds, including $ 3,000 for the autographed bat that Hirsch used. In 1946 the New York Yankees held a three-day tryout camp at Breese.
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regent, on the wishes of his widow, who sold the land to the city. The complex was designated as a Madison Landmark in 1995 and was accepted for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places and the Wisconsin State Register of Historic Places in 2014.
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using quarry rock from Madison's Hoyt Park. The concrete bleachers were also built in 1934, and the wooden press box was added in 1939. Three heating units were installed in 1945, and two years later the new electric scoreboard was erected.
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as their home field. In 1983 the city council voted to allocate $ 230,000 to gradually restore the park by fixing the grandstand roof, sagging walls and broken toilets. Artificial turf replaced the original grass field in 2014.
668:(AUDL) have played their home games at the field. The AUDL championship weekend was held at Breese Stevens Field for the second time, on August 11-12, 2018, and concluded with the Radicals earning their first league title.
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style, was constructed from 1925 to 1926 and dedicated on May 5, 1926. The stone wall surrounding the perimeter was built in 1934 as a project of the
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1353:"Madison Radicals open home season Saturday at Breese Stevens Field"
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games were first played there in 1933, with Madison defeating
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996:"30 Champions of School Mibs To Enter City Finals Saturday".
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768:"Breese Stevens Field gets recognized as a national landmark"
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917:"At Last--Breese Stevens to Get New Scoreboard!"
885:"Council Votes to Buy Municipal Athletic Field".
1431:"City Clears Way to Give Breese Field to MATC".
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840:"Engineers Draw Map of New Athletic Field".
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1416:"Full Review Urged on Auditorium Sites".
1184:. Vol. 140, no. 47. p. 50.
586:games were played at Breese: In 1927 the
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322:. Located eight blocks northeast of the
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930:"Blues Battle Owl Nine in Night Game,"
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316:Breese Stevens Municipal Athletic Field
1767:Weidner Center for the Performing Arts
1554:American Family Insurance Amphitheater
1464:"Breese Stevens stands to come down".
337:(1834–1903), a mayor of Madison and a
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687:began to play at the field in 2019.
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618:to trounce the Chicago Mills, 25-0.
16:Athletic field in Madison, Wisconsin
2171:Sports venues in Madison, Wisconsin
745:"A Glimpse at Breese Stevens Field"
594:, 32-0. In 1929 legendary halfback
519:teams and traveling clubs like the
1264:"Cardinals Swamp Mills, 25 to 0".
1131:"Monarchs Crush All-Stars, 14-5".
127:Big Top Sports & Entertainment
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1090:"White Sox Lambast Blues, 13-3".
743:Bertun, Eric (March–April 2000).
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1401:"Madison Stares At Own Racism".
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1446:"Support fades for MATC site".
1304:Lucas, Mike (August 10, 2023).
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1011:Lucas, Mike (August 10, 2023).
648:and the Fort Wayne Harvesters.
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339:University of Wisconsin–Madison
333:The field is named in honor of
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708:Madison Area Technical College
633:A soccer game on July 12, 2009
318:is a multi-purpose stadium in
119:City of Madison Parks Division
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1479:"Muskies get 'A' for debut".
666:American Ultimate Disc League
2156:Minor league baseball venues
1762:Overture Center for the Arts
679:have played at the stadium.
2125:Lancaster Municipal Stadium
2059:Fresno State Soccer Stadium
1549:Alpine Valley Music Theatre
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2161:Soccer venues in Wisconsin
1706:Phipps Center for the Arts
792:Engle, Jeanne (May 2018).
435:Civil Works Administration
372:racing, rodeos, circuses,
287:Madison Women's Pro Soccer
2166:Music venues in Wisconsin
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1681:Oshkosh Grand Opera House
1536:Music venues of Wisconsin
1249:"Grange Wins and Draws".
545:Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch
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1574:Neuroscience Group Field
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496:Chairs. They joined the
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265:Madison East High School
2206:USL League One stadiums
2191:Ultimate (sport) venues
1735:Performing arts centers
1661:Kohler Memorial Theater
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919:Wisconsin State Journal
604:Minneapolis Red Jackets
469:University of Wisconsin
458:The fieldhouse (c.2009)
407:Wisconsin Supreme Court
324:Wisconsin State Capitol
232:Edgewood College Eagles
2063:Future Legends Complex
1615:Menominee Nation Arena
794:"Breese Stevens Field"
699:local race relations.
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527:of the Negro leagues'
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1716:Stoughton Opera House
1584:Somerset Amphitheater
1559:American Family Field
1268:. September 17, 1931.
1253:. September 23, 1929.
1237:Stevens Point Journal
889:. September 29, 1923.
798:MadisonEssentials.com
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598:helped his team, the
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431:Mediterranean Revival
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85:43.08306°N 89.37306°W
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2045:Breese Stevens Field
1711:The Rave/Eagles Club
1564:Breese Stevens Field
1064:. September 6, 1938.
800:. Madison Essentials
755:on November 25, 2014
642:1936 Berlin Olympics
529:Kansas City Monarchs
374:drum and bugle corps
20:Breese Stevens Field
2112:Fitzpatrick Stadium
2068:One Spokane Stadium
1239:, October 18, 1927.
907:. December 5, 2014.
859:. January 13, 1923.
691:Decline and revival
590:were beaten by the
194:Claude & Starck
90:43.08306; -89.37306
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2211:Forward Madison FC
2108:Civic Park Stadium
1880:Forward Madison FC
1696:Riverside Ballroom
1641:Big Top Chautauqua
1629:Theaters and clubs
1569:Elkhorn Band Shell
1450:. August 29, 1975.
1376:Milewski, Todd D.
1327:. August 10, 2023.
1212:, August 20, 1944.
1169:. August 10, 1946.
1094:. August 10, 1928.
844:. August 22, 1922.
829:. August 21, 1922.
731:Forward Madison FC
729:In 2018, prior to
681:Forward Madison FC
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477:Forward Madison FC
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442:Lighting the field
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362:Forward Madison FC
320:Madison, Wisconsin
276:Forward Madison FC
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1000:. April 30, 1939.
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887:The Capital Times
874:. April 17, 1923.
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857:The Capital Times
842:The Capital Times
827:The Capital Times
774:, 5 December 2014
616:Chicago Cardinals
588:Milwaukee Badgers
509:Chicago White Sox
427:Claude and Starck
335:Breese J. Stevens
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