For over one hundred years, baseball has been played on the Parkhurst Field grounds.
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- February 10 1922
- FIELD LOCATION
- Field of Dreams
- financial failure
- first base
- Fonda and Fultonville
- formal opening of the A. J. & G. baseball park
- Fort Johnson
- Fort Plain High
- Frank Oberlin
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- glove cities will lose much prestige
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- grand stand which will accommodate 1500 people
- GRANDSTANDS
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- KEN-WEL
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- LANDSCAPING
- lease of six acres of land on Harrison Street
- lefty
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- SEPTEMBER 6 1921
- Severe Walloping
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