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Hinchliffe Stadium (/ˈhɪntʃ.lɪf/) is a 10,000-seat stadium located in Paterson, New Jersey. The venue was completed in 1932 and sits on a dramatic escarpment above Paterson's National Historic Landmark Great Falls, and surrounded by the city's national landmark historic district, the first planned industrial settlement in the nation (chartered 1792). Hinchliffe stadium is known for holding auto racing as was its intended purpose. It is better remembered as a race track. It is one of only a handful of stadiums surviving nationally that once played host to significant Negro league baseball during America's Jim Crow era. The stadium was designated a National Historic Landmark in March 2013 and a Paterson Historic Landmark in May 2013. In December 2014, Congress passed legislation to include t

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  • Hinchliffe Stadium (/ˈhɪntʃ.lɪf/) is a 10,000-seat stadium located in Paterson, New Jersey. The venue was completed in 1932 and sits on a dramatic escarpment above Paterson's National Historic Landmark Great Falls, and surrounded by the city's national landmark historic district, the first planned industrial settlement in the nation (chartered 1792). Hinchliffe stadium is known for holding auto racing as was its intended purpose. It is better remembered as a race track. It is one of only a handful of stadiums surviving nationally that once played host to significant Negro league baseball during America's Jim Crow era. The stadium was designated a National Historic Landmark in March 2013 and a Paterson Historic Landmark in May 2013. In December 2014, Congress passed legislation to include the stadium in the Great Falls National Landmark District. (en)
  • Le stade Hinchliffe est un stade de baseball historique de la ville de Paterson, dans l'État du New Jersey, aux États-Unis. Rénové à des fins scolaires pour une utilisation par les équipes d'athlétisme et de football, il est prévu pour accueillir l'équipe de baseball professionnel des Jackals du New Jersey à partir de 2023. (fr)
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  • Maple and Liberty Streets (en)
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  • Baseball: 7,800 (en)
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  • New Jersey Jackals 2023- (en)
  • New York Black Yankees 1933-1937, 1939-1945 (en)
  • New York Cubans 1936 (en)
  • Paterson Giants 1932-1933 (en)
  • Paterson Night Hawks 1932-1933 (en)
  • Paterson Panthers 1936-1941,1946-1950 (en)
  • Silk City Bears 1932 (en)
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  • Le stade Hinchliffe est un stade de baseball historique de la ville de Paterson, dans l'État du New Jersey, aux États-Unis. Rénové à des fins scolaires pour une utilisation par les équipes d'athlétisme et de football, il est prévu pour accueillir l'équipe de baseball professionnel des Jackals du New Jersey à partir de 2023. (fr)
  • Hinchliffe Stadium (/ˈhɪntʃ.lɪf/) is a 10,000-seat stadium located in Paterson, New Jersey. The venue was completed in 1932 and sits on a dramatic escarpment above Paterson's National Historic Landmark Great Falls, and surrounded by the city's national landmark historic district, the first planned industrial settlement in the nation (chartered 1792). Hinchliffe stadium is known for holding auto racing as was its intended purpose. It is better remembered as a race track. It is one of only a handful of stadiums surviving nationally that once played host to significant Negro league baseball during America's Jim Crow era. The stadium was designated a National Historic Landmark in March 2013 and a Paterson Historic Landmark in May 2013. In December 2014, Congress passed legislation to include t (en)
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