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  1. Exposition Park was the name given to three historic stadiums, located in what is today Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The fields were used mainly for professional baseball and American football from c. 1879 to c. 1915. The ballparks were initially located on the north side of the Allegheny River in Allegheny City, Pennsylvania.

  2. Exposition Park III, built in 1890 and shown here in 1905, was home of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1891 to 1909. Exposition Park I and II. There were actually three Exposition Parks built in the late-1800s, all located on or near the Allegheny riverfront and the Union Bridge. The first, referred as Exposition Park I, was built to host a variety ...

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  3. Three rebuilt versions of Exposition Park housed various Pittsburgh baseball teams from 1882 until 1915, with the National League's Pittsburgh Pirates using the field from 1891 to 1909. The first Exposition Park, (also called the "Lower Field" and built on the exact location of Three Rivers Stadium) opened in 1882 and housed the Pittsburgh ...

  4. In 1890 the Pittsburgh Burghers were formed, joining the Players League. They built a new Exposition Park in an area today between Heinz Field and PNC Park. This ballpark featured a covered wooden grandstand with seating for 16,000 fans. Uncovered bleachers extended down both the first and third base lines. There was also standing room in right ...

  5. Jun 13, 2022 · In a Pittsburgh parking lot, a small metal marker preserve a piece of the local sporting history. It marks the approximate location of home plate at the city’s long-since demolished Exposition Park.

  6. PNC PARK. Years: 2001-Present. Capacity: 38,496. Located on the North Shore of the Allegheny River, PNC Park is an intimate two-level ballpark which offers fans dramatic views of the natural grass playing field and picturesque downtown skyline. Learn all about the ballparks of the Pittsburgh Pirates franchise history.

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  8. Dec 15, 2010 · Recreation Park, where Pittsburgh played its home games from 1887 to 1890, prior to moving into Exposition Park’s third incarnation in 1891, sat just north of Exposition Park. A Pennsylvania State historical marker placed along North Shore Drive just east of Heinz Field pays homage to Recreation Park. The plaque notes that the ballpark ...

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