Huntington Park, minor league baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio
Huntington Park is a baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio, that holds just over ten thousand people. The facility features multiple seating sections with different views of the field, well-maintained grass, a scoreboard, and concession stands arranged around the spectator areas.
The stadium opened in 2009 and replaced the older Cooper Stadium, which had been home to the Columbus Clippers since the 1930s. The site sits on the grounds of a former prison and is now part of the lively Arena District.
The park serves as a gathering place where families and friends come together to watch baseball and spend time with one another. The game day environment reflects a shared passion for the sport and creates space for memories that connect people across generations.
The park is located near major highways and has plenty of parking lots nearby, making arrival straightforward. The Arena District offers many restaurants and bars within walking distance, so visitors can eat and drink close by before or after the game.
The stadium features decorative wrought-iron gates along the street that allow pedestrians to look inside before entering the grounds. A distinctive feature is also the ability to exit the stadium, walk briefly outside, and re-enter, which is uncommon at other baseball parks.
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