Brainard Park
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Brainard Park | |
Location: | Artesia, NM (US) |
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Other names: | Municipal Stadium (1951-1959) |
Capacity: | 4500 (1951); 3000 (1960) |
Dimensions: | ?-355-360 |
Address: | W. Gilchrist Avenue at N. 13th Street |
Brainard Park was the home of Artesia in the Longhorn and Sophomore Leagues from 1951 to 1961. A notable feature is that the outfield fences were made of tin.
Occupants edit |
Artesia (Longhorn) 1951-1955 |
Artesia (Sophomore) 1958-1961 |
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