Huntington Park

Huntington Park
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With a capacity of 10,000, a variety of concession options, unique baseball memorabilia, great sightlines and a spectacular view of the downtown skyline, Huntington Park has been recognized as one of the finest baseball parks in the country. Fans entering the center field gate at the corner of Neil and Nationwide avenues are greeted by The Father of Columbus Baseball, a sculpture by Columbus artist Alan Hamwi honoring Clippers Patriarch Harold Cooper who spearheaded the renovation of the former stadium and brought the Jets and Clippers franchises to Columbus. While at Huntington Park, fans can also see Derek Jeter’s Clippers jersey, Babe Ruth’s bat and Jackie Robinson’s glove and experience Columbus’ rich baseball history through hundreds of artifacts and photos dating back to the city’s first game in 1866.

Location

330 Huntington Park Ln, Columbus, Ohio, 43215
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    Architecture
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    Public Art
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