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Fontenelle Park : ウィキペディア英語版
Fontenelle Park

Fontenelle Park is a public park located at 4575 Ames Avenue, at the intersection with Fontenelle Boulevard in North Omaha, Nebraska. In the late 1940s the park made headlines across the Midwestern United States as the possible home of a minor league baseball team.〔Niebling, D.M. and Hyde, T. (2004) ''Baseball in Omaha.'' Arcadia Publishing. p 38.〕
==History==
Land for the park was acquired in 1893 in accordance with a grand parks and boulevards schema for Omaha planned by Horace Cleveland in 1891.〔(History of Omaha ). Douglas County Historic Society.〕 The Fontenelle Boulevard was also part of this plan. Despite the support of prominent Omahans like Harold Gifford Sr., 〔(Street Names ). Douglas County Historical Society. Retrieved 9/25/07.〕 there were immediate protests from city residents who felt the park land was located too far from the city. Due to lack of funds and criticism, it remained essentially prairie grass for another decade until city growth expanding northwest from Downtown Omaha created demand for improvement.
In 1911 the park was graded, loads were built and the golf course was laid out. By 1916 it was one of the most popular and best patronized parks in the city.〔City of Omaha Planning Department. (1992) ''Omaha's Historic Park and Boulevard System.'' p 39-41.〕
Omaha hosted the American Legion World Series in 1939 at Fontenelle Park, where local favorites Creighton Prep won the championship over a team from Berwyn, Illinois. In 1947 John Rosenblatt explored the park as the possible location for the city's new Triple A minor league baseball team. However, neighborhood opposition forced the city to look elsewhere, and the stadium ended up in Deer Park, where it eventually hosted the Omaha Royals and was named Rosenblatt Stadium in honor of its advocate.〔Niebling, D.M. and Hyde, T. (2004) ''Baseball in Omaha.'' Arcadia Publishing. p 38.〕
In 1998 a major rehabilitation of the park was completed that included a renovation of the park’s lagoon, a new playground, ball field improvements and installation of improved walkways. The park pavilion was also fully renovated.〔("Fontenelle Park," ) City of Omaha. Retrieved 9/25/07.〕

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