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Frank Wade Municipal Stadium

Duluth, MN

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When was Wade Stadium in Duluth built?
Wade Stadium in Duluth, Minnesota, was built in 1940 as part of a Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the Great Depression. Officially opening its gates in 1941, the stadium has served as a historic landmark for baseball in Duluth for over eight decades. The ballpark is known for its unique construction, utilizing over 381,000 bricks salvaged from local streets. Located at 101 N 35th Ave W, Wade Stadium has been a beloved venue for minor league and collegiate summer baseball, hosting numerous teams and events throughout its storied history. Today, it remains a central hub for baseball fans in the Duluth area, combining classic charm with modern amenities to deliver an unforgettable sporting experience.
Who owns the Duluth Huskies?
The Duluth Huskies, a collegiate summer baseball team, are owned by Twin Ports Baseball, LLC. The ownership group is led by owner and president Greg Culver, who has played a significant role in promoting baseball in the Duluth region. Under his leadership, the Duluth Huskies have become a staple of the Northwoods League, offering aspiring college players an opportunity to develop their skills in a competitive environment. The team's commitment to community engagement and providing affordable, family-friendly entertainment has made them a favorite among local sports fans. With Wade Stadium as their home field, the Duluth Huskies continue to build on a proud tradition of baseball in northern Minnesota.
Does Duluth have a baseball team?
Yes, Duluth does have a baseball team—the Duluth Huskies. The Huskies are a member of the Northwoods League, a premier collegiate summer baseball league that attracts top college talent from across the country. Established in 2003, the Duluth Huskies play their home games at the historic Wade Stadium, drawing enthusiastic crowds throughout the summer season. The team provides an exciting and affordable entertainment option for residents and visitors alike, fostering a strong baseball culture in Duluth. In addition to showcasing future professional players, the Huskies are actively involved in the local community, hosting youth clinics, charity events, and themed game nights, making them a vital part of Duluth's sports landscape.

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