Recreation Park
Mission District Recreation Park April 6, 1907 until 1930. - 1930s 37°46′1.87″N 122°25′23.93″W / 37.7671861°N 122.4233139°W / 37.7671861; -122.4233139
- Occupants:
- San Francisco Seals - Pacific Coast League (1907-13) (1915-30)
- Oakland Oaks - Pacific Coast League (1907-12)
- ?San Francisco Baby Seals - California Baseball League (1910 only)
- Mission Reds - PCL (1914 only)
- ?San Francisco - California State League (1915 only)
- Mission Reds - PCL (1926-30)
- Location: 14th Street (north, right field); Valencia Street (east, first base); 15th Street (south, third base); Guerrero Street (west, left field) Photo.
- Currently: Housing project
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Famous quotes containing the words recreation and/or park:
“Playing snooker gives you firm hands and helps to build up character. It is the ideal recreation for dedicated nuns.”
—Archbishop Luigi Barito (b. 1922)
“Borrow a child and get on welfare.
Borrow a child and stay in the house all day with the child,
or go to the public park with the child, and take the child
to the welfare office and cry and say your man left you and
be humble and wear your dress and your smile, and dont talk
back ...”
—Susan Griffin (b. 1943)