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Dime for Admission, Two Dimes for Carriages

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City/State/Country: Brooklyn, NY, United States
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Text

"THE REGULATIONS OF THE CAPITOLINE BALL GROUNDS...Rule  1st,-- The admission to the Ball ground shall be as follows: for a single person ten cents, for a carriage twenty cents, its occupants of course being charged additional."

Sources

Brooklyn Daily Eagle, April 16, 1864

Comment

The Capitoline Grounds were just opening, and were the second closed grounds; see 1862.9 for the Union Grounds, also in Brooklyn.

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