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Star Park in 1885.
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Location | Syracuse, New York |
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Capacity | 6,000 (American football) |
Surface | Grass |
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Syracuse Stars (AA) (1885–1890) Syracuse Pros (APFA) (1921) Syracuse Athletic Club (Ind.) (1890–1900) Syracuse Stars (MiLB) (1877–1889, 1891–1929) |
Starr Park is the name applied to several former sports stadiumsinSyracuse, New York. The name referred to the Syracuse professional baseball teams, which were called the Stars beginning around 1870 and continuing in most seasons until the last Stars team was fielded in 1929.
Syracuse was without minor league ball until Municipal Stadium opened in 1934, for a newly transferred International League club that was named the Syracuse Chiefs.
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Syracuse Pros
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The Franchise |
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Former stadiums of the National Football League
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Early era: 1920–1940 |
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Post-War and Pre-Merger era: 1941–1969 |
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Current era: 1970–present |
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Stadiums used by NFL teams temporarily |
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†= Team's stadium under construction or refurbishment at time |