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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Labatt_ParkLabatt Park - Wikipedia

    Labatt Memorial Park (formerly Tecumseh Park, 1877–1936) is a baseball stadium near the forks of the Thames River in central London, Ontario, Canada. It is 8.7 acres (35,000 m 2) in size, has 5,200 seats and a natural grass field.

  2. Sep 6, 2023 · Learn about the history and stories of Labatt Park, the oldest continually used baseball diamond in the world, and watch a game of the London Majors. Find out how to tour the park, save money, and visit the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame nearby.

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  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Labatt_ParkLabatt Park - Wikiwand

    Labatt Memorial Park (formerly Tecumseh Park, 1877–1936) is a baseball stadium near the forks of the Thames River in central London, Ontario, Canada. It is 8.7 acres (35,000 m2) in size, has 5,200 seats and a natural grass field.

  4. Mar 12, 2021 · LONDON, March 16, 2021 – Beginning this summer, Labatt Memorial Park, home of the London Majors and the world’s oldest baseball grounds, will be offering exclusive behind the scenes public tours of this legendary facility.

  5. Labatt Park: A Brief History by Jeffrey Reed, Editor, LondonOntarioSports.com Aerial & Vintage Photo: Facebook Grandstand, London Tigers & London Majors Photos: LondonOntarioSports.com To London baseball fans, the corner of Wilson Avenue and Riverside Drive holds a lifetime of memories.

  6. Take a tour of Labatt Park – The world’s oldest baseball grounds! Categories: Sports & Recreation. Tours, Experiences & Workshops. Location: Central London. For thousands of years, the Forks of the Thames has been a significant location in this area for trading, growing of crops and meeting.

  7. LABATT MEMORIAL PARK: WORLD'S OLDEST BASEBALL GROUNDS, 1877~PRESENT DAY. Designated an historic site under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act in 1994, after a successful lobbying and informational campaign by the Friends of Labatt Park.

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