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Address: N 5th St & W Burleigh St Milwaukee, WI 53212.
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1 review of Borchert Field Milwaukee Bears Historical Marker "If you're a baseball fan this is a cool spot to stop and take in some Milwaukee baseball history. This marker is not exactly where the Milwaukee (American Association) Brewers, Milwaukee Bears and Green Bay Packers and others played at Borchert Field, but it's only blocks away from where the field was. More
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Borchert Field was a baseball park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The home field for several professional baseball clubs from 1888 through 1952, it became obsolete after the construction of County Stadium in 1953 and was demolished later that year. The site is now covered by Interstate 43.. The park was built on a rectangular block bounded by North 7th, 8th, Chambers, and Burleigh ... More
The marker is located at the northwest corner of Clinton Rose Park, located on northbound North 5th Street, at its intersection with West Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212. Welcome to Borchert Field, The Online Museum of the American Association Milwaukee Brewers, 1902-1952 More
The marker is located at the northwest corner of Clinton Rose Park, located on northbound North 5th Street, at its intersection with West Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212. Welcome to Borchert Field, The Online Museum of the American Association Milwaukee Brewers, 1902-1952 More
Borchert Field Borchert Field, home to Milwaukee professional baseball for over 60 years, was located between W. Burleigh, W. Chambers, N. 7th, and N. 8th Streets. (A historical marker located in Milwaukee in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.) More
The National Football League also counts Borchert Field as a former site as the Milwaukee Badgers (1922-1926) and the Green Bay Packers (1933) played home games on the north side gridiron. The original Athletic Park was built in late winter and early spring of 1888 at a cost of $40,000. More
Paul has been writing articles on Milwaukee Sports collectibles since 2007 and is in his 3rd year of writing his popular Vintage Brew series. An active member of SABR and its local Ken Keltner chapter, his memorabilia has been displayed at both the Milwaukee Historical Society, the Milwaukee Public Library and the Wisconsin State Historical Museum. More
86 Wisconsin (Milwaukee County), Milwaukee — Borchert Field / The Milwaukee Bears Negro National League 1923 — Borchert Field Borchert Field, home to Milwaukee professional baseball for over 60 years, was located between W. Burleigh, W. Chambers, N. 7th, and N. 8th Streets. More
The Bears played their games at Athletic Park (later renamed Borchert Field), near 8th and Chambers, but didn't even finish the season, playing their last series in late July 1923, before folding. More