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Wild Things Park, Baseball stadium in North Franklin Township, US.

Wild Things Park is a baseball stadium located in North Franklin Township, Pennsylvania, with modern facilities designed to accommodate around 3,200 spectators. The venue includes multiple seating areas, a dedicated children's play zone, and spaces available for private events and corporate gatherings.

The stadium opened in 2002 after a local businessman provided financing for the project. The creation of this venue emerged from the region's desire to establish a permanent home for baseball.

The park serves as home to the Washington Wild Things baseball team, which draws families and local crowds for regular games throughout the season. It functions as a gathering space where the community comes together to watch and celebrate the sport.

The venue is located near Interstate 70, making it easy to access with adequate parking for visitors. Game days typically occur during the baseball season, so checking the schedule ahead of time helps plan your visit effectively.

The stadium features authentic seating salvaged from the historic Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh. These original seats bring a piece of baseball history to the venue while creating a nostalgic connection for longtime fans.

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Inception
May 29, 2002
Official opening
May 29, 2002
Capacity
3200
Address
1 Washington Federal Way, Washington, PA 15301
GPS coordinates
40.15417,-80.28361
Latest update
December 10, 2025 16:22
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