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|Description=Another pioneering site, the Jefferson Square Parade Grounds, was located at 25th and Masters Streets, across from the city’s reservoir. As early as 1863, ballgames were played on these grounds. The field had a clubhouse and wooden bleachers, but the site was not enclosed until 1865.
|Description=Another pioneering site, the Jefferson Square Parade Grounds, was located at 25th and Masters Streets, across from the city’s reservoir. As early as 1863, ballgames were played on these grounds. The field had a clubhouse and wooden bleachers, but the site was not enclosed until 1865.
|Sources=Casway, "The First Enclosed Ballpark" at https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-24-1860-the-first-enclosed-ballpark/
|Sources=Casway, "The First Enclosed Ballpark" at https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-24-1860-the-first-enclosed-ballpark/
|Reviewed=No
|Reviewed=Yes
|Submitted by=Jerry Casway
|Submitted by=Jerry Casway
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
|Entered by=Bruce Allardice
}}
}}

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Location Philadelphia, PA, United States
Modern Address 25th and Masters Streets
Description Another pioneering site, the Jefferson Square Parade Grounds, was located at 25th and Masters Streets, across from the city’s reservoir. As early as 1863, ballgames were played on these grounds. The field had a clubhouse and wooden bleachers, but the site was not enclosed until 1865.
Sources Casway, "The First Enclosed Ballpark" at https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/july-24-1860-the-first-enclosed-ballpark/
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Found by Jerry Casway
Entered by Bruce Allardice

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