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|Modern Address=2200 South State
|Modern Address=2200 South State
|Description=<p><span>The&nbsp;</span><em>Chicago Tribune</em><span>, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property.</span></p>
|Description=<p><span>The&nbsp;</span><em>Chicago Tribune</em><span>, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property.</span></p>
<p><span>See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868</span></p>
<p><span>There's a long wikipedia article on this site. See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868.</span></p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Chicago Tribune</em>, May 31, 1868</p>
|Sources=<p>The&nbsp;<em>Chicago Tribune</em>, May 31, 1868</p>
|Comment=<p>The early name for 22nd was Ringgold.</p>
|Comment=<p>The early name for 22nd was Ringgold.</p>

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The Chicago Tribune, May 31, 1868, has an article on the new grounds of the Excelsior club, on State St. near 23rd, a fenced in area 475 x 700 "perfectly smooth and level" with an amphitheater for the fans and facilities for the players. According to Morris, "Base Ball Pioneers" p. 215, the Enterprise and Eureka BBCs co-leased this property.

There's a long wikipedia article on this site. See also Tribune, Aug. 7, 1868.

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The early name for 22nd was Ringgold.

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