Hamilton Field (Fort Wayne)

in Fort Wayne, United States



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Calhoun St. just before Lewis St. (NB), Fort Wayne, IN 46802, USA
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N41° 4' 29" W85° 8' 20"   (41.074722222222, -85.138888888889)
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Hamilton Field is a former baseball field located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States. The ground was home to the Fort Wayne Kekiongas in the 1860s, prior to turning professional and joining the National Association for the 1871 season. The field was named after Allen Hamilton, who donated land for the field.
The field was located at the southwest corner of Lewis Street and Calhoun Street (present location of the Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory). A plaque at Headwaters Park states the Fort Wayne Kekiongas played their games, including the first professional baseball game ever, at League Park, on the east side of Headwaters Park. However, the Kekiongas never played at Headwaters Park, and the historic marker is incorrect.

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Hamilton Field (Fort Wayne)

Address: Calhoun St. just before Lewis St. (NB), Fort Wayne, IN 46802, USA
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