May 1872 (for horse racing) May 1, 1880 (first NL game)
Closed
September 29, 1882 (last NL game) July 1894 (for horse racing)
Tenants
Worcester Worcesters (NL) (1880–1882)
Worcester Agricultural Fairgrounds was a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. The grounds are mainly known for having hosted the Worcester Worcesters, a professional baseball team of the National League from 1880 to 1882. As a major-league ballpark, the site is usually referred to as Agricultural County Fair Grounds or Worcester Driving Park.
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WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds was a 20-acre (8.1 ha) site in Worcester, Massachusetts, in the 19th century. The grounds are mainly known for having...
The team played their home games at the Worcester Driving Park Grounds in the WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds, located south of Highland Street between...
he returned to the mound. A monument marks the site of the WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds where the game took place, located on the campus of the now-closed...
Lee Richmond of Worcester, against Cleveland, in a National League game. The game took place on the WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds, where the college...
Retrieved October 19, 2009. "25 Olympians from Massachusetts". GoLocalWorcester. Retrieved May 7, 2015. "Ranking the Top 50 Athletes from Massachusetts"...
off-campus facilities in Worcester, including the Worcester College Grounds, WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds and the Worcester Oval. The first intercollegiate...
ever played in a baseball game. The following year, at the WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds the same two clubs played the longest game ever in the history...
games at two off-campus fields in Worcester, Massachusetts, the WorcesterAgriculturalFairgrounds and the Worcester College Grounds. "2019 Holy Cross...
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(9 mi W) 1954 – April 1974 FDS. Buildings in use as "4-H Park and County Fairgrounds". Appears to be in good condition, no evidence of radar towers. Units...
town in Worcestershire, England, about 16 miles (26 km) north-east of Worcester and 13 miles (21 km) south-west of Birmingham city centre. It had a population...
piston, which he published in 1707. Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester published a book of 100 inventions containing a method for raising waters...
Norton Railway (CNR) opened in 1855, linking with Kingham on the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway. In 1887 a second railway opened to the Oxford...