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on the site of the former park. It gradually became known as Baltimore Municipal Stadium, or more commonly Municipal Stadium. Between 1949 and 1950 the stadium was disassembled/razed and replaced simultaneously on the same structural footprint by Baltimore's better known
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After Memorial Stadium was razed in 2002, an apartment complex and playing field were built on the site. Some maps began to, after roughly an 80+ year absence, label a small grassy area adjacent to the apartments as Venable Park.
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for April 14, 1922, indicates the park boundaries as Ellerslie Avenue to the west and Gorsuch Street to the south, cut in half by 33rd Street. A new stadium was to be built on the north side of 33rd.
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The park opened in about 1908 and was originally called Holyrood Park. In 1910 it was renamed Venable Park, after the recently-deceased president of the city park board, Richard M. Venable.
52:. Games continued to be regularly played in the venue during this period and aerial photos from the era reveal one venue gradually disappearing while another rises. 78:'s Apprentice House. The novel is set in 1924 in two primary locales, Venable Stadium and the former company steel town of Sparrows Point, Maryland. 141: 60: 49: 44: 180: 75: 64: 104: 20: 36: 124: 109: 174: 156: 143: 24: 28: 74:
was released in 2010 and was re-released in April 2015 by
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Waverly
Baltimore
Maryland
The Baltimore Sun
Venable Stadium
Memorial Stadium
Eastern High School
Johns Hopkins University
Loyola University Maryland
"VENABLE PARK by Tom Flynn"
Kirkus Reviews
"Venable Park"
39°19′46″N 76°36′5″W / 39.32944°N 76.60139°W / 39.32944; -76.60139
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Parks in Baltimore

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