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  1. Palace of the Fans was a Major League baseball park located in Cincinnati, Ohio. It was the home of the Cincinnati Reds from 1902 through 1911. The ballpark was on an asymmetrical block bounded by Findlay Street (south), Western Avenue (northeast, angling), York Street (north) and McLean Avenue (west). The "Findlay and Western" intersection was ...

  2. Information and pictures of Palace of the Fans, former home of the Cincinnati Reds

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  3. Apr 6, 2021 · Palace of the Fans opened in 1902 — more than a century ago — a first-of-its-kind baseball stadium that included standard modern amenities like concession stands and luxury boxes for the first...

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  4. Feb 3, 2022 · It seats about 6,000 fans. We wanted a facility that would make an impact here in Cincinnati. The ‘Palace of the Fans’ has carriage stalls at the bottom of the grandstand that are designed to give our fans direct access to these comfortable seats from their horse-drawn carriage.

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  5. Nov 2, 2013 · Palace of the Fans. Home of the Cincinnati Reds (1902-1911) The Palace of the Fans ( #Reds home 1902-11) had 22 hand carved Corinthian wood columns. Crosley Field built here too. pic.twitter.com/cGG34zWson. — Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) September 13, 2014.

  6. Palace of the Fans. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tenant: Cincinnati Reds (NL) Opened: April 17, 1902 (previous parks on this site date back to 1884). First night game: Never. Last Reds game: October 6, 1911 (Crosley Field erected on this site in 1912). Surface: Grass. Capacity: n/a. Cincinnati Reds tickets:

  7. Palace of the Fans. Officially called League Park, the Palace of the Fans was built during the winter of 1901 to 1902 on the site of League Park. With a design reminiscent of Chicago's 1893 World's Fair architecture, this ballpark was one of the first with a distinct architectural style.

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