Wade Stadium

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Full name
Frank Wade Municipal Stadium
Former names
Duluth All-Sports Municipal Stadium (19411954)
Location101 N. 35th Ave West,
Duluth, Minnesota 55807
Coordinates46°45′16″N 92°8′37″W / 46.75444°N 92.14361°W / 46.75444; -92.14361
Wade Stadium
The Wade
Interactive map of Wade Stadium
Full name
Frank Wade Municipal Stadium
Former names
Duluth All-Sports Municipal Stadium (19411954)
Location101 N. 35th Ave West,
Duluth, Minnesota 55807
Coordinates46°45′16″N 92°8′37″W / 46.75444°N 92.14361°W / 46.75444; -92.14361
OwnerCity of Duluth
Capacity4,200
SurfaceAstro turf
Field size
Left Field – 340 ft (105 m)
Center Field – 380 ft (116 m)
Right Field – 340 ft (104 m)[1]
Public transitBus transport Duluth Transit Authority
Construction
Built1940-41
OpenedJuly 16, 1941[2]
RenovatedAugust 15, 2014
Construction cost
163,232 USD (original budget)
230,880 USD (final cost) 2,200,000 USD (2014 Renovation)
ArchitectSullivan & Orrfalt and Philip L.H. Burrell[3]
General contractor
Works Progress Administration
Tenants
Duluth Dukes (NL) (19411942; 19461955)
Duluth–Superior Dukes (NL) (19561970)
Duluth–Superior Dukes (NL) (19932002)
Duluth Huskies (NWL) (2003present)

Wade Stadium is a baseball park located near the intersection of Grand Avenue and 34th Avenue West in the West Duluth neighborhood of Duluth, Minnesota. The stadium was built in 1941 and holds 4,200 people. It is the home of the Duluth Huskies of the Northwoods League and The College of St. Scholastica baseball team who have won 19 straight Upper Midwest Athletic Conference (UMAC) regular season and 18 straight post-season titles. "The Wade", as it is sometimes called by fans, was also the home of the Duluth–Superior Dukes of the reincarnated Northern League from 1993 until 2002, and the home of Dukes of the original Northern League from 1941 until 1970. One of a dying breed of Works Progress Administration (WPA) constructed stadiums, "The Wade" is noted for its short distances (especially from home plate to center field), its high fences, and the cool, damp weather generated by nearby Lake Superior.

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