Neil Park (Columbus, Ohio)
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Baseball park in Columbus, Ohio
AddressColumbus, Ohio
U.S.
U.S.
Record attendance21,000[1]
OpenedApril 15th, 1900[2]
DemolishedDecember 11th, 1946[1]
![]() Interactive map of Neil Park | |
| Address | Columbus, Ohio U.S. |
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| Record attendance | 21,000[1] |
| Construction | |
| Opened | April 15th, 1900[2] |
| Demolished | December 11th, 1946[1] |
Neil Park was a baseball park in Columbus, Ohio.
It was the home field of several Columbus Minor League Baseball teams, notably the Columbus Senators, from 1900 until it was abandoned in mid-season 1932 with the opening of Red Bird stadium and later demolished in 1946.[2][1]
The park once set a minor league attendance record with 21,000 at a single game.[1]
- 1 2 3 4 "Neil Park stadium". digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org. Retrieved June 22, 2025.
- 1 2 "Take me out to the ballgame!". Dispatch.com. The Columbus Dispatch. Retrieved November 30, 2025.
External links
- Diagram of Neil Park from the 1921 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map[dead link]
- Another version from 1921 Sanborn map
- North end of the ballpark grounds from the same map
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| Early era: 1920–1940 |
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| Post-war and pre-merger era: 1941–1969 |
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| Current era: 1970–present |
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†= Team's stadium under construction or refurbishment at time | |
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