All Pro Freight Stadium

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'''All Pro Freight Stadium''' has been the home of the Frontier League [[Lake Erie (Frontier)|Lake Erie Crushers]] since June 2, 2009.
'''All Pro Freight Stadium''' has been the home of the Frontier League [[Lake Erie (Frontier)|Lake Erie Crushers]] since June 2, 2009.
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The stadium was constructed in just under eleven months, with groundbreaking on July 1, 2008<ref name="construction_ref">{{cite-web |url=http://morningjournal.com/articles/2009/03/08/news/mj660795.txt|year=2009|month=06|day=07}}</ref>, and the first game played in the stadium (a high school all-star game) on May 30, 2009<ref name="allstar_ref">{{cite-web |url=http://www.morningjournal.com/articles/2009/05/31/sports/mj1119168.txt|year=2009|month=06|day=07}}</ref>. It has a capacity of approximately 5,000, with 3,500 in seats and 1,500 on grass in the outfield<ref name="construction_ref">.
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The stadium was constructed in just under eleven months, with groundbreaking on July 1, 2008<ref name="construction_ref">{{cite-web |url=http://morningjournal.com/articles/2009/03/08/news/mj660795.txt|year=2009|month=06|day=07}}</ref>, and the first game played in the stadium (a high school all-star game) on May 30, 2009<ref name="allstar_ref">{{cite-web |url=http://www.morningjournal.com/articles/2009/05/31/sports/mj1119168.txt|year=2009|month=06|day=07}}</ref>. It has a capacity of approximately 5,000, with 3,500 in seats and 1,500 on grass in the outfield<ref name="construction_ref" />.
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All Pro Freight Stadium
Location: Avon, OH (US)

All Pro Freight Stadium has been the home of the Frontier League Lake Erie Crushers since June 2, 2009.

The stadium was constructed in just under eleven months, with groundbreaking on July 1, 2008[1], and the first game played in the stadium (a high school all-star game) on May 30, 2009[2]. It has a capacity of approximately 5,000, with 3,500 in seats and 1,500 on grass in the outfield[1].

Occupants edit
Lake Erie (Frontier) 2009-2009


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