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  2. Ebbets Field - Wikipedia

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    The Ebbets Field Apartments were built on the former ballpark site, opening in 1962, [23] and remaining under private ownership. [24] Middle School 320, across McKeever Place, was renamed Jackie Robinson Intermediate School. [25]

  3. Crown Heights, Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Explore Empower Charter School is also located in Crown Heights. [72] The PS 373 Brooklyn Transition Center at H594K, serving grades 9–12, is located at 561 Grand Avenue at the border of Crown Heights and Prospect Heights. [73] Medgar Evers College is an institution of higher education in the neighborhood. [74]

  4. Blueprints of Ebbets Field, Home of Brooklyn Dodgers ... - AOL

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    The blueprints of Ebbets Field, home of the fabled and departed Brooklyn Dodgers, are being publicly displayed "for the first time in decades," The Wall Street Journal reports, as Brooklyn College ...

  5. Babe Herman - Wikipedia

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    Nine years later in 1945, Herman was re-signed by Brooklyn at age 42 and played his 37 final big league games with the team. He received a strong ovation from the Ebbets Field crowd in his first turn at bat and tripped over the first base after hitting a single. After retiring, he worked as a scout for several teams until 1964.

  6. Brooklyn - Wikipedia

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    Brooklyn once had a National Football League team named the Brooklyn Lions in 1926, who played at Ebbets Field. [137] In rugby union, Rugby United New York joined Major League Rugby in 2019 and played their home games at MCU Park through the 2021 season. Brooklyn has one of the most active recreational fishing fleets in the United States.

  7. Marvin Kratter - Wikipedia

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    Kratter bought Ebbets Field from Brooklyn Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley for about $2,000,000 on October 31, 1956. [5] The deal included a five-year lease that allowed the Dodgers to move out as soon as a proposed Downtown Brooklyn stadium was ready for business and Kratter to raze the ballpark and redevelop the land for a $25 million housing ...

  8. Proposed domed Brooklyn Dodgers stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Sports Center, in retrospect known as the Dodger Dome, was a proposed domed stadium for the Brooklyn Dodgers, designed by Buckminster Fuller to replace Ebbets Field. Meant to keep the Dodgers in New York City, [1] it was first announced in the early 1950s.

  9. Ebbets Field under new management by group that created ... - AOL

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    The new management group is touting a slimmed down menu and high-end technology at Ebbets Field in Springfield, MO. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...