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|Coordinates=61.2180556, -149.9002778
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|Name=Club of Anchorage
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|Date=1/1/1915
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|Date=1915/01/01
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|City=Anchorage
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|Description=<p>The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls.
|Description=<p>The Fairbanks <em>Daily Times</em>, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls.</p>
</p><p>Anchorage AK is about 300 miles S of Fairbanks.
<p>Freedman, "Diamonds in the Rough" p. 14 says that Anchorage was a tent city in 1915. Yet employers asked new residents whether they could play baseball. An Anchorage-Seward baseball rivalry started in 1916.</p>
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<p>Photos of baseball in Anchorage in 1915 can be seen at&nbsp;https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibits/home-field-advantage-baseball-in-the-far-north/baseball-in-the-far-north/</p>
<p>Anchorage AK is about 300 miles S of Fairbanks.</p>
|Sources=<p>The Fairbanks&nbsp;<em>Daily Times</em>, May 28, 1916. Freedman, "Diamonds in the Rough" p. 14.</p>
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|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|First in Location=Anchorage, AK
|First in Location=Anchorage, AK
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Nick Name Achorage
Earliest Known Date 1915
Location Anchorage, AK, United States
Description

The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916, has a long article on Anchorage, a new town founded less than a year before. It notes that Anchorage has a baseball grounds, on which last July 4th the town boys played the town girls.

Freedman, "Diamonds in the Rough" p. 14 says that Anchorage was a tent city in 1915. Yet employers asked new residents whether they could play baseball. An Anchorage-Seward baseball rivalry started in 1916.

Photos of baseball in Anchorage in 1915 can be seen at https://www.anchoragemuseum.org/exhibits/home-field-advantage-baseball-in-the-far-north/baseball-in-the-far-north/

Anchorage AK is about 300 miles S of Fairbanks.

Sources

The Fairbanks Daily Times, May 28, 1916. Freedman, "Diamonds in the Rough" p. 14.

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Found by Bruce Allardice
Entered by Bruce Allardice
First in Location Anchorage, AK
Entry Origin Sabrpedia

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