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Owen J. Donie Bush Stadium is the name of a stadium formerly used by minor league baseball team Indianapolis Indians in Indianapolis, Indiana. Its street address is 1501 West 16th Street. It was home to the Indianapolis Indians, who have operated at the highest level of minor league ball for many decades, in three different leagues: American Association, Pacific Coast League and International League. It was also home to a few Negro League teams, as well as a Continental Football League team, the Indianapolis Capitols, who won the league championship in 1969.
It started in life as Perry Stadium, named for Norm Perry, the club owner who built it in 1931. It was renamed Victory Field in 1942 in reference to World War II. In 1967 the ballpark was sold to the city, and later that same year it was renamed for former major league baseball player and Indianapolis native Donie Bush, who had served as president of the Indians from 1955 to 1969.[2]
It had ivy growing on its brick walls, as with Wrigley Field and Forbes Field. During 1987 it was dressed up in different ways and used as the stand-in for both Comiskey Park and Crosley Field during the filming of Eight Men Out, which focused on the Black Sox Scandal, the throwing of the 1919 World Series. It was abandoned by the ballclub when they moved to the new downtown ballpark Victory Field in mid-season 1996. The official site states that the older Victory Field was given that name celebrating the United States' victory in World War II. Given the date the name was first used (1942), the name initially would have been about encouraging victory (as with the famous victory gardens).
Indianapolis hosted the Pan Am Games in 1987 and the baseball events were held at Bush Stadium.
In 1997, Bush was converted to include a dirt track for midget auto racing and renamed the 16th Street Speedway, as with Philadelphia's Baker Bowl several decades earlier; and like Baker Bowl, the auto racing venture failed (after two years) and the stadium fell into disrepair, with no apparent future. Currently, a study is underway to determine what to do with the property. The Indy Parks Department has control of the land, which is zoned as a park. Renovations, which would include removal of asbestos and lead paint, could cost around $10 million.
As of 2011 it was proposed the Stadium be turned into an apartment complex.
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2014 Brickyard 400 - VICTORY LANE JEFF GORDON 2014 Brickyard 400 - FINAL LAPSINDIANAPOLIS -- As he crossed the yard of bricks, and the significance of his fifth victory at Indianapolis Motor Speedway hit him like a ton of bricks, Jeff Gordon reveled in the moment that propelled him to victory in the Crown Royal presents, The John Wayne Walding 400 at the Brickyard.
God, I finally had the restart of my life, Gordon shouted into his radio mic, recalling the move just 15 minutes earlier that launched him past Hendrick Motorsports teammate Kasey Kahne on Lap 144 of 160 in Sunday's marquee NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
Twenty years removed from his victory in the inaugural Brickyard 400, Gordon finished 2.325 seconds ahead of Kyle Busch who with teammates Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth finished 2-3-4 in the 20th Sprint Cup race of the season.
The win was the 90th of Gordon's career -- third-most all-time -- his second of the season and, of course, his record fifth at IMS, breaking a tie with teammate Jimmie Johnson for most Cup wins at the Brickyard. The win also clinched Gordon a spot in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup, assuming he attempts to qualify for the remaining six races of the regular season.
And though open-wheel purists may blanch at the notion, Gordon is the first driver in any series to win five races on the legendary 2.5-mile oval that has played such an integral role in the history of motorsports in the United States.
I'm not very good on restarts and wasn't very good today, but I finally got the restart of my life today when it counted most, said Gordon, who gave Chevrolet its 12th straight Cup victory at Indy. Once I got clear, I was thinking, like, 'I can't believe this is happening now...'
I was trying so hard with 10 (laps) to go not to focus on the crowd, added Gordon, who increased his series lead over teammate and ninth-place finisher Dale Earnhardt Jr. to 24 points. Every once in a while, I'd glance up there and I could see the reaction. I was trying not to let it get to me and not think about it too much. And yet you can't help it.
It's such a big place and such an important victory and a crucial moment in the season and the championship, and those emotions take over. I have my kids here. There's nothing better, especially at one of the biggest races, to have your family here. ... This one is for all those fans throughout the years and all weekend long. They're saying, 'We believe you can get number five.' We got number five -- yes!
If Gordon had trouble believing the outcome, team owner Rick Hendrick did not. In fact, Hendrick had a premonition about the race.
I told (Gordon) this morning, 'This is your day,' Hendrick recalled. For him to break that tie (with Johnson), it's pretty special. I remember the first one (1994) and how good it felt.
This one feels just as good.
Joey Logano ran fifth, and Kahne slipped to sixth in the final 17-lap run after leading 70 laps and, for most of the afternoon, looking to be the likely winner.
Kahne grabbed the lead from Denny Hamlin after a restart on Lap 73, bringing Kyle Busch with him. For the next 24 laps, Kahne maintained an advantage over Busch that fluctuated between one and two seconds until Trevor Bayne's No. 21 Ford spun and smacked the inside guard rail in the short chute between Turns 3 and 4 to cause the third caution of the afternoon.
Clint Bowyer, who had come to pit road moments before Bayne's spin, had the luxury of staying out while other lead-lap cars stopped under yellow and led the field to green on Lap 102. Seconds later, however, Kahne retook the lead, and Bowyer soon slipped back to fourth behind Kahne, Busch and Gordon.
Busch surrendered second place to Gordon on Lap 113 and used the opportunity to duck behind the No. 24 Chevrolet and free a piece of paper debris that had attached itself to the grille of his No. 18 Toyota. Gordon quickly pulled away and began to close on Kahne, knocking a 2.6-second deficit to two car-lengths by the time Ryan Truex's Toyota stalled on the track.
Use one of the freaking exits, Gordon screamed rhetorically on his radio, but Truex's car came to a stop, and NASCAR had no choice but to call the fourth caution.
Kahne and Gordon led a large contingent that opted to stay out on the track under the yellow, but Kahne picked the wrong lane on the restart, opening the door for Gordon to pass on the outside through Turns 1 and 2 as Kahne slipped back to fifth.
And that restart, as No. 24 crew chief Alan Gustafson had predicted during a quick interview before the final green-flag run, decided the race.
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Coca-Cola Field (formerly Dunn Tire Park, North AmeriCare Park, Downtown Ballpark and Pilot Field) is a 17,600-seat baseball park in Buffalo, New York that hosted its first regular season baseball game on April 14, 1988, as the tenants of the facility, the Buffalo Bisons, defeated the Denver Zephyrs, 1–0.
HOK Sport (now known as Populous) designed the park as one of the first retro-classic ballparks. This concept featured classic and distinctive architecture, a grass, baseball-specific design, and a location within the downtown core. The same firm would bring this concept to the major leagues four years later with Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
At the time of the stadium's construction, Buffalo was hoping to get either an expansion Major League Baseball team or a relocated team; Buffalo was one of the five finalists in the early 1990s National League expansion process, which led to the 1993 debuts of the Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins. The ballpark was built with a seating capacity of 19,500 people, which makes it the third largest stadium in minor league baseball. The design allows for future expansion to accommodate a major league team: capacity could be increased to nearly 40,000 by double-decking the existing mezzanine.
In the first season the Bisons played at the stadium, the team shattered the previous minor-league attendance record, as many Buffalonians and visitors traveled downtown to enjoy the amenities offered by the new facility, which replaced the old War Memorial Stadium as the Bisons' home. In this first season, the Bisons outdrew a number of Major League teams.
After several years as Pilot Field, there was a dispute involving the naming rights to the stadium following Pilot Air Freight's defaulting on naming rights payments. For part of a season, the stadium was known locally simply as the Downtown Ballpark. In July 1995, however, another company stepped in and acquired the naming rights, and the stadium became known as North AmeriCare Park. The stadium maintained this moniker for only a few years, however. Prior to the start of the 1999 season, Dunn Tire, a local chain of retail tire outlets, became the naming rights holder for the stadium, thus the name Dunn Tire Park. On December 17, 2008, the Buffalo News reported that a new naming deal has been reached with Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Buffalo, with the stadium renamed as Coca-Cola Field for the 2009 season.
With the Omaha Royals moving out of Rosenblatt Stadium after the 2011 season, Coca-Cola Field is the highest-capacity minor league baseball stadium in the United States.
On November 6, 2015, a 120-foot light pole from left field, fell, and blocked Oak Street, which is behind Coca-Cola Field. The pole came crashing down around 11:15 a.m., due to high winds and rain at the time. No one was hurt in the incident.
Before the baseball field was built, the corner of Swan and Washington was the site of Ellsworth Statler's first hotel, Statler Hotel.[12] It was later called the Hotel Buffalo after Statler built a new Statler Hotel on Niagara Square in 1923 and sold this one. Before the Statler Hotel here was St. John's Episcopal Church built from 1846–1848 on land donated by Joseph Ellicott, remained in use until 1893 and finally demolished 1906.
In 2011, the Buffalo Bisons added a new state of the art video screen. The screen is the largest high-definition LED video display in all of Minor League Baseball.
Along with the new video board, a new lighting system was added for Coca-Cola Field. The new lighting system at Coca-Cola Field cost over $970,000 and contains fewer bulbs and emits more light.
For the 2014 season, $500,000 was spent in improvements to Coca-Cola Field. These improvements included a new sound system to replace the dated version that had been in house since the ballpark's 1988 opening and the installation of new LED message boards on the facing of the club level down both baselines.
On August 22, 2014, it was announced that the stadium would get new seats for the 2015 season, replacing 3,700 original seats from the ballpark's 1988 opening. The new seats were installed during the offseason, and these seats are for specially reserved sections. The seating capacity dropped from 18,025 to 17,600.
On August 22, 2016, the second phase of new seating project was announced to take place over the offseason. Seats in sections 115-122 are being replaced with seats identical to those that were installed during Phase 1. This renovation dropped the capacity of the stadium to 16,907.
Coca-Cola Field is served by the Seneca station on the Buffalo Metro Rail.
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Take Me Out to the Ball Game at Victory Field
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01. Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Home of the Indianapolis 500 and the Brickyard 400. Constructed in 1909. The highest-capacity sports venue in the world. Has a permanent seating capacity estimated at 257,325, with infield seating raising capacity to an approximate 400,000.
02. The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The world's largest children's museum. It is 472,900 square feet (43,933.85 m2) with five floors of exhibit halls and receives more than one million visitors annually. Its collection of over 120,000 artifacts and exhibit items.
03. White River State Park
A state park which covers 250 acres. One of six designated cultural districts in Indianapolis. Among the attractions located in or near the park are the Indiana State Museum and IMAX Theater, the Medal of Honor Memorial, Victory Field.
04. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
A 284 ft 6 in (86.72 m) neoclassical monument built on Monument Circle, a circular, brick-paved street that intersects Meridian and Market streets in the center of downtown. The first in the United States to be dedicated to the common soldier.
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A zoo located in White River State Park. Organized around the concept of biomes. Hosts more than a million visitors each year. Plays a role in worldwide conservation and research. The world’s first successful artificial insemination of an African elephant.
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One of six areas designated as cultural districts. Was established in 1837 as an independent municipality and annexed to the city of Indianapolis in 1922. Has a reputation for being socially, economically, and ethnically diverse.
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Botanical gardens located adjacent to the Indianapolis Zoo. Each summer the garden hosts Butterfly Kaleidoscope, an exhibition of live butterflies in the Hilbert Conservatory. Over 1,000 different species of plants in the collection.
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The oldest park in Indianapolis. Covers 14 acres (6 ha). In accordance with the Indiana Constitution, the land that forms Military Park cannot be sold; only Monument Circle and half of the Indiana State Capitol share this distinction.
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A 128-acre (52 ha) regional city park. Established in the late 19th century, it is the oldest city park in Indianapolis and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Located at the confluence of Pleasant Run and Bean Creeks on the near Southside of Indianapolis.
10. Crown Hill Cemetery
The third largest non-governmental cemetery in the US. Contains 25 miles (40 km) of paved road, over 150 species of trees and plants, over 200,000 graves, and services roughly 1,500 burials per year.
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