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Home→Baseball Stadium Connoisseur ©→My Baseball Quest→Stadiums/Fields Visited→Northeast Delta Dental Stadium  
 

Northeast Delta Dental Stadium

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Facts:

Location:
1 Line Dr, Manchester, NH
Opened:
Opened in April 2005.
Home:

Home of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats of the AA Eastern League.

Notes:

he facility originally known as Fisher Cats Stadium when it opened in 2005 and later christened Merchantsauto.com Stadium was designed by the renowned architectural firm HNTB out of Kansas City. It was built on the former site of Singer Park in the Manchester Millyard, a soccer (and occasionally rugby) stadium that was also used for circuses, carnivals and a summer concert series. A year after its inaugural season, the stadium welcomed a new neighbor: the Hilton Garden Inn beyond the outfield wall, making it the only ballpark in the country that shares it's location with a hotel.

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