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The Ballpark at League City is a 35-acre, multi-purpose sports facility located just west of Interstate 45 along Calder Road at 1150 Ballpark Way. Formerly known as Big League Dreams, the ballpark is both owned and operated by the City of League City.
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league park league city tx intercity league inner city league baseball Located on the east side of League City, League Park can be reserved for birthday parties, weddings, etc. With a turn-of-the-century theme, League Park features a gazebo, two basketball courts, picnic areas, a playground, a pavilion, water fountains, and restrooms.
League Park. 512 2nd St, League City, TX. One of League City’s crowning jewels, League Park was donated by J.C. League—the city's namesake—more than 100 years ago, and continues to be a gathering place for events throughout the year. Its stunning gazebo is a local landmark.
Featuring Trails, Athletics Facilities, & Water Recreation. Find information about League City Parks, youth programming, youth athletics, senior programming, aquatics, special events, and much more.
With a turn-of-the-century theme, League Park features a bandstand (gazebo), two basketball courts, picnic areas, benches, playground, pavilion and restrooms. To check park availability, please contact 281-554-1180.
The City of League City and the League City Convention and Visitors Bureau are teaming up with KTSU-FM 90.9 to host a “Saturday Jazz Nights" concert and lectures series at League Park on February 24, March 23, and April 27 from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
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League City’s Historic District showcases the city’s authentically Texan roots, distinct southern flair, and iconic live oak trees. Historic homes and buildings are scattered throughout the district, along with museums, gardens, parks, boutiques, and restaurants.