This article is about former baseball stadiums in Baltimore. For the current stadium, see Oriole Park at Camden Yards. For the stadium in Sydney, see Oriole Park (Sydney). For the metro station in Toronto, see Oriole Park station.
Baseball stadium in Baltimore, Maryland
Oriole Park
Terrapin Park
Terrapin Park at NW Greenmount Ave and 29th St (1938)
Former names
Terrapin Park (1914–1915)
Location
NW Greenmount Ave and 29th St
Capacity
16,000 (1914); 14,000 (1940)
Field size
Left – 290 ft.; Center – 412 ft.; Right – 313 ft. (1935)
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