LaGrave Field, Baseball stadium in Fort Worth, US.
LaGrave Field is a baseball stadium in Fort Worth featuring a natural grass playing surface and seating for around 4,100 spectators. The facility sits near the Trinity River, with a parking area that makes access relatively straightforward for visitors.
The stadium opened in 1926 as home to local baseball teams and operated for decades as a community fixture. After severe damage from fire and flooding in 1949, it was rebuilt and continued in use until a major renovation project brought it back to modern standards in the early 2000s.
The stadium has welcomed numerous baseball legends, including Hank Aaron, Yogi Berra, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays throughout its long history.
Parking is available on-site making arrival straightforward for most visitors to the stadium. The seating areas are generally accessible and accommodate a comfortable viewing experience for baseball games.
The entire structure was completely rebuilt in less than a year following the catastrophic fire and flooding of 1949, demonstrating remarkable determination to restore this sports venue. Few people realize how quickly the community mobilized to get the stadium back in operation for the next season.
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