This unusual version of the faux historic/nostalgic baseball stadium is designed as a set of wood, Stick Style towers joined by gabled wings. The square towers transition at the top into octagons with open hipped-roofed lanterns. The image may be more of a late-nineteenth-century seaside hotel than a sport stadium. Surrounding properties are being developed as apartment structures and a hotel.
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Dr Pepper Ballpark
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