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Devereaux Meadow

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30:. It was located on the north side of Peace Street (south, right field) between Dawson Street (east, left field), which was later merged into Capital Boulevard; and West Street (west, first base). The site had long been a playground. In 1938 the city decided to build a ballpark on the site. It eventually became the home of the 332: 65: 213: 108: 76:
in 2012. The plan does not involve the restoration of the original baseball field but would instead include a linear park and a restoration of the adjacent
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from (1970–1971). The ballpark was demolished in 1979 to make way for a parking lot for waste disposal vehicles.
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The City of Raleigh has proposed the restoration of the area as a linear park under the
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This article about a baseball venue in North Carolina is a
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Raleigh Connoisseur article about Devereux Meadow history
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minor league baseball
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh Capitals
Raleigh Mets
Raleigh Cardinals
Raleigh Pirates
Raleigh-Durham Mets
Raleigh-Durham Phillies
Raleigh-Durham Triangles
Capital Boulevard Corridor Study
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Raleigh City Council
Pigeon House Branch
Raleigh Connoisseur article about Devereux Meadow history
"News & Observer article, "Land once home to Raleigh baseball field now eyed for urban park""
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Part of the ballpark, on a Sanborn map, 1949
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