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- Palace_of_the_Fans abstract "Palace of the Fans was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1902 through 1911. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west). The "Findlay and Western" intersection was the home field of the Reds from 1884 through June 24, 1970, when the team moved to Riverfront Stadium. The location of the diamond and consequently the main grandstand seating area was shifted several times during the 86½ seasons that the Reds played there. The Palace of the Fans was actually the second of three parks that stood on the site:1884–1901: League Park1902–1911: Palace of the Fans1912–1970: Redland Field, renamed Crosley Field in 1934".
- Palace_of_the_Fans dateOfAbandonment "1911-10-06".
- Palace_of_the_Fans formerName "League Park (1884–1901)".
- Palace_of_the_Fans location Cincinnati.
- Palace_of_the_Fans openingDate "1902-04-17".
- Palace_of_the_Fans tenant Cincinnati_Reds.
- Palace_of_the_Fans thumbnail PalceotFans2.JPG?width=300.
- Palace_of_the_Fans wikiPageExternalLink www.baseballlibrary.com.
- Palace_of_the_Fans wikiPageID "770370".
- Palace_of_the_Fans wikiPageRevisionID "593194781".
- Palace_of_the_Fans after Crosley_Field.
- Palace_of_the_Fans align "right".
- Palace_of_the_Fans before League_Park_(Cincinnati).
- Palace_of_the_Fans brokeGround "1901".
- Palace_of_the_Fans caption "--11-14".
- Palace_of_the_Fans closed "1911-10-06".
- Palace_of_the_Fans demolished "1911".
- Palace_of_the_Fans dimensions "Center Field - 510 ft".
- Palace_of_the_Fans dimensions "Left Center Field - 449 ft".
- Palace_of_the_Fans dimensions "Left Field - 390 ft".
- Palace_of_the_Fans dimensions "Right Field - 450 ft".
- Palace_of_the_Fans direction "vertical".
- Palace_of_the_Fans formerNames "League Park".
- Palace_of_the_Fans hasPhotoCollection Palace_of_the_Fans.
- Palace_of_the_Fans image "Palace of the Fans Demolition 1.jpg".
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- Palace_of_the_Fans location "Findlay St. & McLean Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio".
- Palace_of_the_Fans nickname "League Park III".
- Palace_of_the_Fans opened "1902-04-17".
- Palace_of_the_Fans seatingCapacity "6000".
- Palace_of_the_Fans stadiumName "Palace of the Fans".
- Palace_of_the_Fans surface "Grass".
- Palace_of_the_Fans tenants "Cincinnati Reds".
- Palace_of_the_Fans title Cincinnati_Reds.
- Palace_of_the_Fans title "Home of the".
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- Palace_of_the_Fans wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Palace_of_the_Fans years "1902".
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:1902_establishments_in_the_United_States.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Baseball_in_Cincinnati,_Ohio.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_Ohio.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_demolished_in_1911.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Cincinnati_Reds_stadiums.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Defunct_Major_League_Baseball_venues.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Demolished_sports_venues_in_the_United_States.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Destroyed_landmarks_in_the_United_States.
- Palace_of_the_Fans subject Category:Sports_venues_in_Cincinnati,_Ohio.
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- Palace_of_the_Fans type BaseballVenuesInOhio.
- Palace_of_the_Fans type CincinnatiRedsStadiums.
- Palace_of_the_Fans type DefunctMajorLeagueBaseballVenues.
- Palace_of_the_Fans type DemolishedSportsVenuesInTheUnitedStates.
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- Palace_of_the_Fans type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Palace_of_the_Fans comment "Palace of the Fans was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1902 through 1911. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west). The "Findlay and Western" intersection was the home field of the Reds from 1884 through June 24, 1970, when the team moved to Riverfront Stadium.".
- Palace_of_the_Fans label "Palace of the Fans".
- Palace_of_the_Fans label "パレス・オブ・ザ・ファンズ".
- Palace_of_the_Fans sameAs パレス・オブ・ザ・ファンズ.
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- Palace_of_the_Fans sameAs Palace_of_the_Fans.
- Palace_of_the_Fans lat "39.11694444444444".
- Palace_of_the_Fans long "-84.53666666666666".
- Palace_of_the_Fans wasDerivedFrom Palace_of_the_Fans?oldid=593194781.
- Palace_of_the_Fans depiction PalceotFans2.JPG.
- Palace_of_the_Fans isPrimaryTopicOf Palace_of_the_Fans.
- Palace_of_the_Fans name "Palace of the Fans".
- Palace_of_the_Fans nick "League Park III".