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Encyclopedia > Cracker Jack Stadium

Cracker Jack Stadium is a baseball field located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The stadium was built in 1997 and holds 9,100 people. It is the spring training home of the Atlanta Braves. A view of the playing field at Busch Stadium in Saint Louis, Missouri. ... Lake Buena Vista is a city located in Orange County, Florida. ... 1997 is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year of the Reef. ... The Atlanta Braves are a Major League Baseball team based in Atlanta, Georgia. ...


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NPR : Cracker Jack, Present at the Creation (1100 words)
Whatever the reason, Cracker Jack has earned a place in the hearts and stomachs of many Americans, though in recent years the snack hasn't carried quite the same clout as it once did.
In 1964, the Cracker Jack brand was sold to Borden Inc., which passed the baton to Frito-Lay in 1997.
One of the main ingredients that has helped Cracker Jack make a lasting impression, not to mention one of the first things that kids will look for on popping open a box, is the prize.
Spring Training 2007: Atlanta Braves (833 words)
The stadium sits within a larger sports complex in the southwestern corner of Disney World; next door, there's the Milk House (an indoor arena used for AAU events), and close by there are tennis courts, a track-and-field complex, youth and adult baseball and softball fields, and other various athletic fields.
There is a very agreeable spaciousness to the stadium, despite almost all the seating being concentrated in the two-deck grandstand.
It had rained the entire day before we visited what was then known as Cracker Jack Stadium, but the berm didn't appear to be worse for wear: there was no mud anywhere, and the grass appeared to be in excellent shape (surprising, since we visited quite late in spring-training season).
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