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Wahconah Park is a city-owned baseball park located in Pittsfield, Massachusetts and nestled in a working class neighborhood. One of the last remaining ballparks in the United States with a wooden grandstand, it was constructed in 1919 and seats 4,500. The stadium is currently home to a unnamed team in the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball, and hosted the Pittsfield Dukes/American Defenders from 2005 until 2009. More information...

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