Sulphur Dell

Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North. The ballpark was home to the city's minor leagu…
Sulphur Dell, formerly known as Sulphur Spring Park and Athletic Park, was a baseball park in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. It was located just north of the Tennessee State Capitol building in the block bounded by modern-day Jackson Street, Fourth Avenue North, Harrison Street, and Fifth Avenue North. The ballpark was home to the city's minor league baseball teams from 1885 to 1963. The facility was demolished in 1969.
  • Location: 900 Fifth Avenue North · Nashville, Tennessee · United States
  • Capacity: 1,000 (1894) · 2,500 (1901) · 7,000 (1927) · 8,000 (1932) · 8,500 (1938)
  • Built: November 1884 – May 24, 1885
  • Opened: March 30, 1885
  • Architect: William R. Gunn (1885) · Marr and Holman (1927)
  • Former names: Sulphur Spring Park (1885–1889) · Athletic Park (1890–1907)
  • Field size: 1885–1926: · Left Field: 362 ft (110 m) · Center Field: 485 ft (148 m) · Right Field: 362 ft (110 m) · 1927–1963: · Left Field: 334 ft (102 m) · Center Field: 421 ft (128 m) · Right Field: 262 ft (80 m)
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