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Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheatre stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio used for baseball, softball and American football and was the home of World Amateur Championship games in the early 20th century. Most notable were three games on September 20, 1914, October 3, 1915, and October 10, 1915 that attracted the largest recorded crowds in amateur sports history.

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  • Brookside Stadium (en)
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  • Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheatre stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio used for baseball, softball and American football and was the home of World Amateur Championship games in the early 20th century. Most notable were three games on September 20, 1914, October 3, 1915, and October 10, 1915 that attracted the largest recorded crowds in amateur sports history. (en)
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  • Brookside Stadium (en)
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  • Brookside Stadium (en)
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  • Open but currently inactive (en)
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  • Brookside Bowl, Brookside Diamond #1 (en)
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  • approx. 1894-1896 (en)
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  • City of Cleveland (en)
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  • Cleveland Baseball Federation, Various Amateur Baseball and Softball Leagues (en)
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  • Brookside Stadium is a natural amphitheatre stadium located in Cleveland, Ohio used for baseball, softball and American football and was the home of World Amateur Championship games in the early 20th century. Most notable were three games on September 20, 1914, October 3, 1915, and October 10, 1915 that attracted the largest recorded crowds in amateur sports history. (en)
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  • Brookside Bowl, Brookside Diamond #1 (en)
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