Harry J. Williams, E. Stewart Williams, H. Roger Williams
Main contractors
Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Co., H.H. Foster & Associates, Orlan R. Andrews Company
Palm Springs Stadium is a stadium in Palm Springs, California. It is primarily used for baseball.[1] It used to be named Angels Stadium and was the home field of the Palm Springs Suns of the Western Baseball League in 1995 and 1996. Palm Springs Stadium is the home of the Palm Springs Power, of the collegiate summer Palm Springs Collegiate League. In 2018 and 2019, the stadium is the official home of the Palm Springs Collegiate League and the California Winter League (2010), also shared with Palm Springs High School baseball field. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,185.
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