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Columbia Park is a baseball stadium that formerly stood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was the home of the Philadelpia Athletics from 1901 until moving into Shibe Park in 1909. The stadium, located at 30th St. and Oxford Street, in the Brewerytown neighborhood, sat 9,500 in 1901 and 13,600 in 1905. Baseball is a team sport, in which a fist-sized ball is thrown by a defensive player called a pitcher and hit by an offensive player called a batter with a round, smooth stick called a bat. ... The Olympia Stadium: start and finish lines visible, defining the length of one stadium (in this case 192. ... Independence Hall Philadelphia (sometimes referred to as Philly or the City of Brotherly Love) is the fifth most populous city in the United States and the most populous city in the state of Pennsylvania, occupying all of Philadelphia County. ... The Oakland Athletics are a Major League Baseball team based in Oakland, California. ... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Connie Mack Stadium, originally called Shibe Park, was a Major League Baseball stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... 1909 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 1901 was a common year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... 1905 was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). ...


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Fort Columbia State Park (page 1 of 2) (397 words)
Fort Columbia State Park is a 593-acre day-use historical park with 6,400 feet of freshwater shoreline on the Columbia River.
Park is two miles west of the Astoria Bridge in the town of Chinook.
Fort Columbia was declared surplus at the end of World War II and was transferred to the custody of the state of Washington in 1950.
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park - A unit of Lewis and Clark National and State Historical Parks (U.S. National ... (363 words)
With its prime location on the north side of the Columbia River, the area now known as Fort Columbia State Park was home for thousands of years for the Chinooks and the famed Chief Concomly.
Today Fort Columbia State Park is a 593-acre day-use historical park with more than a mile of freshwater shoreline, An interpretive center with information on the Chinook Native American culture and fort history and 5 miles of hiking trails through mature forest are worth a visit.
There are unsheltered picnic tables perfect for checking out the sweeping views of the mouth of the Columbia River, as well as taking a lunch break after a hike on some of the park’s five miles of trails.
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