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Rickwood Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the oldest professional baseball park in the United States. It was built for the Birmingham Barons in 1910 by industrialist and team-owner Rick Woodward and has served as the home park for the Birmingham Barons and the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro leagues. Though the Barons moved their home games to the Hoover Met in the suburbs, and most recently to Regions Field in Birmingham, Rickwood Field has been preserved and is undergoing gradual restoration as a "working museum" where baseball's history can be experienced. The Barons also play one regular season game a year at Rickwood Field. Rickwood Field is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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  • Le Rickwood Field est un stade de baseball historique de la ville de Birmingham, dans l'État de l'Alabama, aux États-Unis. Il est, depuis la démolition du Comiskey Park de Chicago en 1991, considéré comme le plus ancien stade de baseball professionnel encore en usage aux États-Unis. Construit en 1910, il a notamment été le domicile de 1920 à 1960 des , club de baseball afro-américain ayant évolué dans les ligues noires, et des Barons de Birmingham, club ayant évolué principalement en Southern League. Le site est classé au niveau fédéral au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis 1993 et au niveau régional au (en) depuis 1991. (fr)
  • Rickwood Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the oldest professional baseball park in the United States. It was built for the Birmingham Barons in 1910 by industrialist and team-owner Rick Woodward and has served as the home park for the Birmingham Barons and the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro leagues. Though the Barons moved their home games to the Hoover Met in the suburbs, and most recently to Regions Field in Birmingham, Rickwood Field has been preserved and is undergoing gradual restoration as a "working museum" where baseball's history can be experienced. The Barons also play one regular season game a year at Rickwood Field. Rickwood Field is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
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  • Birmingham Black Barons – 1925–1926, 1927–1930, 1937, 1940–1948 (en)
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  • Rickwood Field, 1137 Second Avenue West, Birmingham, Jefferson County, AL (en)
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  • Rickwood Field, located in Birmingham, Alabama, is the oldest professional baseball park in the United States. It was built for the Birmingham Barons in 1910 by industrialist and team-owner Rick Woodward and has served as the home park for the Birmingham Barons and the Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro leagues. Though the Barons moved their home games to the Hoover Met in the suburbs, and most recently to Regions Field in Birmingham, Rickwood Field has been preserved and is undergoing gradual restoration as a "working museum" where baseball's history can be experienced. The Barons also play one regular season game a year at Rickwood Field. Rickwood Field is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. (en)
  • Le Rickwood Field est un stade de baseball historique de la ville de Birmingham, dans l'État de l'Alabama, aux États-Unis. Il est, depuis la démolition du Comiskey Park de Chicago en 1991, considéré comme le plus ancien stade de baseball professionnel encore en usage aux États-Unis. Construit en 1910, il a notamment été le domicile de 1920 à 1960 des , club de baseball afro-américain ayant évolué dans les ligues noires, et des Barons de Birmingham, club ayant évolué principalement en Southern League. (fr)
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