Structure Type: built works - recreation areas and structures - stadiums

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified]

2700 Rainier Avenue South
Rainier Valley, Seattle, WA 98144-5333

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This baseball stadium operated from 09/09/1913-07/04/1932. The minor league Seattle Braves and, later, the Seattle Indians (after 1919) played here. After Dugdale Park burned, the Indians played at Civic Field, a football stadium in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, until 1938.

Namesake of this ball park, Daniel E. Dugdale, (1864-1934) erected it to hold 10,000 spectators, with seating in two grandstands. Dugdale owned the Seattle Braves baseball team in 1913. He died in a traffic accident, 03/09/1934.

Demolished by an arson fire on 07/04/1932. This fire, set by a serial arsonist, caused $75,000 worth of damage.

PCAD id: 11797