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revenue. Many of the smaller minor leagues around the country folded. The
Northern League became one of these casualties when it was announced prior to the 1971 season that it was ceasing operations. After the original Northern League disbanded, the stadium was rarely used over the next twelve years.
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A construction budget totaling $ 163,232 was set. But, due to cost overruns, the final cost of the stadium was $ 230,880. During construction, the project received several bailouts. One bailout came from Duluth's newly elected mayor, Edward H. Hatch, who purchased the materials needed to finish
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Chantigney gathered more than 7,500 signatures to place a construction bond measure on the
November, 1938, ballot. After voters approved the bond measure, money was gathered over the next two years from bond sales, the state of Minnesota, and the WPA. The site selected for the new stadium was
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baseball team who have won 19 straight Upper
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