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Crosley Field

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There have been several ballfields in the ancient past called "Recreation Park". This is more like "Re-creation Park", yes? When Crosley was first being demolished, a lot of stuff was gathered by a guy named Larry Loubbers, or some such, and taken to a nearby town in Kentucky where he had ideas about doing something like what they ended up doing in Blue Ash. I wonder whether he gave/sold that stuff to the folks in Blue Ash, or what? Any idea? Wahkeenah 05:20, 13 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Yes, the re-creation in Kentucky was taken down and most of it moved to the Blue Ash site, and others donated additional items when it was re-re-built in Ohio. John DiFool2

I wonder if that would be a good addition to the Crosley article... the reason being that some old reference books mention the Kentucky site, and it might be nice to have an update on that. Wahkeenah 00:10, 14 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]

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