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— Saving Places (@SavingPlaces) July 4, 2022
Built in the 1930s, Hinchliffe Stadium, was a community hub & home field for several Negro Leagues baseball teams. Today the site is nearing its final transformation as a major mixed-use development project.https://t.co/ocIgLPz1a5
I mean I think this would be a terrific idea. Also Happy New Years. Go be great at something! https://t.co/YLULrbMAZP
— 10 (@SimplyAJ10) January 1, 2022
Here’s an aerial view of Hinchcliffe Stadium. Home of the New York Black Yankees pic.twitter.com/VruVbdqPo9
— BaseballHistoryNut (@nut_history) June 25, 2021
New @SABRbioproject: Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, NJ, is one of the only Negro League ballparks still standing in the 21st century. Here’s a look back at a crown jewel in @cityofpaterson: https://t.co/G4PasDHEBi @davidkrell #SABR pic.twitter.com/LeCdjaDk58
— SABR (@sabr) October 30, 2018
Excited there are plans to restore Negro League ballpark Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, NJ. Some all time greats played there (opened in 1932) including Josh Gibson, Cool Papa Bell & Paterson NJ's own Larry Doby. Photos: Frank Lazar, Paul P & Paterson Historic Preservation Comm pic.twitter.com/uehEFsRhAy
— Lost Ballparks (@lost_ballparks) June 5, 2020
Ballparks That Live On: Former Negro Leagues ballparks
— Johnny G (@johnnyg1093) September 2, 2020
Rickwood Field, Birmingham, AL.
Hamtramck Stadium, Hamtramck, MI.
Hinchliffe Stadium, Paterson, NJ.
J.P. Small Memorial Stadium, Jacksonville, FL.
Cooper Stadium, Columbus, OH.