Dickey-Stephens Park (North Little Rock, Arkansas)
USA /
Arkansas /
North Little Rock /
North Little Rock, Arkansas /
West Broadway Street (US 70), 400
World
/ USA
/ Arkansas
/ North Little Rock
World / United States / Arkansas
stadium, baseball park / stadium
Dickey-Stephens Park is a baseball stadium in North Little Rock, Arkansas. It serves as the home field of the Arkansas Travelers of the Texas League. The capacity is 5,800. The park, designed by HKS, Inc., opened in April 2007. It is named after Jack Stephens, Witt Stephens, George Dickey, and Bill Dickey. The ballpark replaced Ray Winder Field as the Travelers' home stadium.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dickey-Stephens_Park
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Coordinates: 34°45'18"N 92°16'21"W
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Argenta Historic District
Downtown Little Rock
Little Rock River Market District
Jenks yard - Union Pacific System
Lakewood Lake Number Two
Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport/Adams Field (LIT/KLIT)
Baptist Memorial Medical Center - Springhill
Lakewood Village Shopping Center
McCain Mall
Camp Joseph T. Robinson