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Baseball In Montgomery Clarence Watkins

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Baseball In Montgomery Clarence Watkins
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 60.14 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Clarence Watkins
ISBN: 9781439659427, 1439659427
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Baseball In Montgomery Clarence Watkins by Clarence Watkins 9781439659427, 1439659427 instant download after payment.

In 2004, Riverwalk Stadium ushered in a new era of professional baseball in Montgomery. After a more-than-20-year absence, the new ballpark became a catalyst for the revitalization of downtown Montgomery. Biscuit baseball and Riverwalk Stadium have given citizens something to be proud of. The stadium is nestled between the Alabama River and railroad tracks and incorporates the old Western Railroad building as part of the ballpark. This has made Riverwalk an example for other cities looking to keep their identity and add something new and exciting. Montgomery's rich baseball history includes hall of fame players like Fred Clarke, Joe McGinnity, Casey Stengel, and Turkey Stearnes. There is also the forgotten history of an Alabama native, Roy "Goat" Walker, a fan favorite of Montgomery baseball for two generations.

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