Red bricks and exposed steel trusses reflect the feel of a historic ballpark, with modern-day conveniences.
The truly unpleasant actors in this rivalry are the bravehearts in the stands at the two historic ballparks.
Henley was renovated to enable the FSL Tigers to play at the historic ballpark during the 2002 season.
Many consider this game the best opportunity to experience a regulation ballgame in an historic ballpark that remains true to its original and traditional appearance.
The historic ballpark was also a venue for many professional football games, track and field events, boxing matches and auto and motorcycle racing.
Ray Winder Field sat vacant for almost five years while forces outside of organized baseball determined the future of this historic ballpark.
Others proposed demolishing the historic ballpark in order to utilize the area as a parking lot for the nearby University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Tinker Field is a historic ballpark adjacent to the Citrus Bowl.
It was also the first night game ever played in the historic ballpark (July 1, 1943).
Henninger Field is a little-known, historic ballpark located in historic Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.