| Terry Park, Ft Myers, FL |
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| Palm Beach Boulevard (FL 80) between Terry and Palmetto Avenues, Ft Myers, FL. Directions from the Howard Johnson Riverside - 13000 North Cleveland Avenue - North Fort Myers, Florida 33903 Take a left out of the Howard Johnson Driveway and go over the bridge. Take the SR-80 ramp toward SR-82/DOWNTOWN Stay straight to go onto W 1ST ST/FL-80. Turn RIGHT onto MONROE ST. Turn LEFT onto 2ND ST. Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto SEABOARD ST. Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto PALM BEACH BLVD. Terry Park is on the right |
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| Quick Facts: Location: Palm Beach Boulevard (FL 80) between Terry and Palmetto Avenues, Ft Myers, FL. Opened: 1925 Home team: Fort Myers Palms, Florida State League (1926-27); Fort Myers Royals, Florida State League (1978-87); spring training: Philadelphia Athletics (1925-36), Cleveland Indians (1941-42), Pittsburgh Pirates (1955-68), Kansas City Royals (1969-87) Capacity: 3,000 (approx.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Terry Park, named after the family that donated the land in the 1920s, has hosted a lot of spring training as well as a dozen years of Florida State League baseball. During the Kansas City Royals years, the field featured artificial turf, just as Royals Stadium did. Several years after the Royals left for Baseball City, the turf left as well. The facility now sees year-round amateur baseball use. |
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