Riverside Park, Dawson Springs

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Former namesTradewater Park
Location901 W. Arcadia Ave
Dawson Springs, KY 42408
United States
Coordinates37°09′39″N 87°41′53″W / 37.16083°N 87.69806°W / 37.16083; -87.69806
Riverside Park
The Great Wooden Ballpark
Interactive map of Riverside Park
Former namesTradewater Park
Location901 W. Arcadia Ave
Dawson Springs, KY 42408
United States
Coordinates37°09′39″N 87°41′53″W / 37.16083°N 87.69806°W / 37.16083; -87.69806
OwnerCity of Dawson Springs
OperatorCity of Dawson Springs
Field sizeLeft Field – 335 ft.
Center Left- 365ft.
Center Field – 405 ft.
Center Right – 365 ft.
Right Field – 335ft.
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke ground1904
Opened1914
Renovated1999 Rebuilt
ClosedCirca 1935–1999
DemolishedCirca 1935 flood
Main contractorsDawson Springs Community
Tenants
Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) (1914–1916)
Dawson Springs Resorters (1916)
Tradewater Pirates (KIT) (1999–2011)

Riverside Park, located in Dawson Springs, Kentucky, was originally built in 1914 to serve as a spring training park for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1914 to 1917. Sometimes referred to as Tradewater Park, it is the only known baseball park in Kentucky to have hosted a major league team since the Louisville Colonels folded in 1899. While the original stadium was destroyed in a flood in the 1930s, it was later rebuilt in 1999. Like the original stadium, the rebuilt park is reconstructed out of wood. It is the only ballpark of its kind in Western Kentucky.

Initial park

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