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|Description=<p>Union Park began to be a baseball park in 1867. As Recreation Park, it was the home of the National League Pittsburgh team in 1884-1887. It was bounded by Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Boquet (now North) and Grant (now Galveston) Avenues. It was then part of Allegheny.</p>
|Description=<p>Union Park began to be a baseball park in 1867. As Recreation Park, it was the home of the National League Pittsburgh team in 1884-1887. It was bounded by Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Boquet (now North) and Grant (now Galveston) Avenues. It was then part of Allegheny.</p>
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Location Pittsburgh, PA, United States
Modern Address 901 Pennsylvania Avenue
Description

Union Park began to be a baseball park in 1867. As Recreation Park, it was the home of the National League Pittsburgh team in 1884-1887. It was bounded by Pennsylvania, Allegheny, Boquet (now North) and Grant (now Galveston) Avenues. It was then part of Allegheny.

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Page Date City Borough State Team 1 Team 2 Score First in Contributor
Ballgame 1867-09-03 Allegheny PA Lincoln Base Ball Club of Pittsburgh Enterprise Club of Allegheny 22 - 11 Bruce Allardice

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