LaGrave Field I (Fort Worth, TX)
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LaGrave Field | |
Location: | Fort Worth, TX (US) |
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Other names: | Panther Field (1926-1928) |
Capacity: | 12000 |
Dimensions: | 335-400-335 |
Orientation: | SE |
Built: | 1926 |
Address: | N. Main, 6th, Calhoun, and Pecan Streets |
LaGrave Field was the home of Fort Worth (Texas) between 1926 and 1958, Fort Worth (American Association) in 1959, and Fort Worth (Texas) in 1964. It was damaged in a fire May 15, 1949, and reopened July 5, 1950.
Occupants edit |
Fort Worth (Texas) 1926-1942 |
Fort Worth (Texas) 1946-1958 |
Fort Worth (American Association) 1959-1959 |
Fort Worth (Texas) 1964-1964 |
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