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From 1878 through 1883, Buffalo's baseball teams had played at an initially unnamed ballpark at Fargo Avenue and Rhode Island Street. The club's owners named it "Riverside Park" in 1882, although it was actually over 1,000 feet (300 m) from the Niagara River.
Buffalo Bisons - IL (1886–1888) Location: Richmond Avenue (west); Summer Street (south); Norwood Avenue (east) - a few blocks west of the site of War Memorial Stadium Currently: Richmond-Summer Recreation Center, residential buildings Olympic Park (II) aka Buffalo Baseball Park Home of: Buffalo Bisons - IL (1889, 1891–1923) Buffalo Bisons ...
Riverside Park is a former baseball ground located in Buffalo, New York, United States. The ground was home to the Buffalo Bisons baseball club of the International Association in 1878, and the National League from 1879 through 1883. Although first used in 1878, its name as known to historians first surfaced in 1882.
Buffalo Warriors (Atlantic Coast Professional Basketball League) 2011–2012; Buffalo 716ers (Premier Basketball League) 2013–2016; Western New York Thundersnow (Premier Basketball League/American Basketball Association) 2015–2017; Buffalo Blue Hawks (American Basketball Association/North American Basketball League) 2015–2019; Buffalo ...
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The original Buffalo Bisons baseball club played in the National League between 1879 and 1885. The Bisons played their games at Riverside Park (1879–1883) and Olympic Park (1884–1885) in Buffalo, New York. In 1886, they moved into minor league baseball as members of the original International League.
Buffalo Federals (1914–1915) International Fair Association Grounds was a fairgrounds and later a short-lived baseball and football ground located in Buffalo, New York . The ballpark, built on a portion of the former fairgrounds, was home to the Buffalo Buffeds/Blues of the Federal League in 1914 and 1915.
The venue is named after Burt Prentice Flickinger, Jr., an heir to the S.M. Flickinger food distribution company who spearheaded efforts to bring the 1993 World University Games to Buffalo. [ 4 ] The venue was originally constructed for the 1993 World University Games and is now used full-time by the Erie Kats , SUNY Erie 's athletic program.