Holman Stadium, Baseball stadium in Nashua, United States.
Holman Stadium is a multi-purpose venue in Nashua with seating for roughly 4,375 spectators arranged in a traditional concrete structure with stepped bleachers. The facility hosts baseball and football competitions for high school and college teams throughout the year.
The stadium was built in 1937 through a donation by Charles Frank Holman as part of economic recovery programs during the Great Depression. The venue has played a role in American sports history with notable moments occurring over several decades.
In 1946, the Nashua Dodgers made history at Holman Stadium as the first integrated baseball team with Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe.
The venue serves as the home field for the Nashua Silver Knights baseball team and remains accessible throughout the season for various sporting competitions. Visitors should check ahead for scheduled events, as conditions and activities vary depending on the time of year and type of game.
The venue was part of the 1996 Olympic Torch relay route and hosted major music performances by artists such as Bob Dylan, Aerosmith, and Whitney Houston. These events demonstrate that it served purposes beyond sports, functioning as a performance venue for music and cultural shows.
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