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Bleecker Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Albany, New York. [1] The stadium was once a reservoir for the Albany public water system. Today it has a baseball diamond, football/soccer field, and a softball field used by area high schools, colleges, and youth and adult leagues. [ 1 ]
Bleecker Park was established in 1835 by the erection of an iron fence. [4] The Cathedral of Immaculate Conception was built across Eagle Street from the park in 1852. [ citation needed ] In 1863 the first public fountain in the city was erected in the park, a gift from William Fleming. [ 4 ]
The Dunn Tire chain of tire outlets assumed North AmeriCare's remaining contract with the City of Buffalo in May 1999, and the venue became Dunn Tire Park. [ 135 ] Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Buffalo purchased the 10-year naming rights to the stadium in December 2008, and it was renamed Coca-Cola Field beginning with the 2009 season. [ 136 ]
The grandstand of Dunn Field in 2017 The field of play during a game, 2021. What was supposed to be $12,000 quickly climbed to almost $40,000 in renovations. The work is being paid for by the City of Elmira, owner of the 73 year old stadium, and will go from the entrance way all the way to some of the seating being done and repainted.
"Country Boy and Bleecker Street" is a song which appears on the 1967 album H.P. Lovecraft, by the folk-rock band H.P. Lovecraft. Fred Neil has mentioned Bleecker Street in multiple works in his carrier, most notably in two of his album covers. Peter Paul and Mary mentioned Bleecker Street in their song "Freight Train" on the album In the Wind