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  2. List of baseball parks in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Location: Park Slope, Brooklyn – 3rd Street (north, right field) and 5th Street (south, left field); 4th Avenue (west, center field) and 5th Avenue (east, home plate) Currently: Residential, school, public park, and Gowanus House Eastern Park Home of: Brooklyn Ward's Wonders – PL (1890) Brooklyn Dodgers (1891 part – 1897)

  3. Rucker Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was established in 1956 next to PS 156; the school closed in 1981. [2] The land that the park is on was once the site of the 8th Avenue Railroad Company. [2] Since 1974, the park has been named after Holcombe Rucker, a local teacher and a playground director for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. [3]

  4. Bogota Savings Bank Center - Wikipedia

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    The Bogota Savings Bank Center is a multi-purpose arena in Hackensack, New Jersey. Home to the Fairleigh Dickinson University Knights men's and women's basketball , volleyball , track and field teams , as well as many other sports, it was completed in 1987 [ 2 ] and seats 1,852.

  5. Williamsbridge Oval - Wikipedia

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    Williamsbridge Oval has multiple playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, plus an athletic field, a 400m 4-lane running track, a dog run, playground spray showers, ornamental flower beds and walking paths shaded by trees. The original 1930s recreation center was reopened in 2013 after extensive renovations. [6] [7]

  6. Owl's Head Park - Wikipedia

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    [6] [2] The park has basketball courts, a playground, spray pool, and dog run, as well as a well-known skate park. [6] The park's basketball courts are named for William D. "Billy" Lake, a local firefighter who lost his life on September 11, 2001. [7] The courts were named in honor of Lake in 2004. [7]

  7. Generoso Pope Athletic Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Genovesi Center is a recent 9,000-square-foot (840 m 2) addition to The Pope and was built on top of the Daniel Lynch Gymnasium in 2003. [2] [9] The Genovesi Center was named for former state Assemblyman Anthony J. Genovesi. [9] The Genovesi Center hosts the Terriers Men's and Women's Volleyball games and is regularly used for intramural games.

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  9. Category:Sports venues in Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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