Breese Stevens Field, Historic sports field in Northeast Madison, United States.
Breese Stevens Field is a sports field in Northeast Madison featuring a Mediterranean Revival style grandstand built with masonry and surrounded by lighting towers. The field has artificial turf and is designed to accommodate multiple types of events on its playing surface.
The City of Madison acquired the land in 1923 from the widow of former mayor Breese Stevens, with construction completed in 1925 by Claude and Starck. The facility became firmly rooted as a civic sports venue over the following decades.
The stadium has served as a gathering place for Madison residents over many decades through various public events. Sports matches, concerts, and community celebrations here bring people together regularly throughout the year.
The field is easily accessible and equipped with modern facilities including lighting and concessions for spectators. Visitors can expect well-maintained restrooms and food service areas when attending events held here.
The field hosted Wisconsin's first night baseball game on July 7, 1930, before floodlights were permanently installed in the following years. This pioneering sports event marked an important milestone in the region's baseball history.
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