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First Tennessee Park



First Tennessee Park is a minor league baseball park in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. It is the home of the Triple-A Nashville Sounds of the Pacific Coast League. The ballpark opened on April 17, 2015, and can seat up to 10,000 people. It replaced the Sounds' former home at Herschel Greer Stadium, where the team played from its start in 1978 to 2014.It was built on the former site of Sulphur Dell, a minor league ballpark in use from 1870 to 1963. It sits between Third and Fifth Avenues on the east and west (home plate, the pitcher's mound, and second base are directly in line with Fourth Avenue to the stadium's north and south), and between Junior Gilliam Way and Harrison Street on the north and south. It is located near the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park and beside a future location for a new Tennessee State Museum. The Nashville skyline can be seen from the stadium to the south.The ballpark's modern design incorporates Nashville's musical and baseball heritage throughout the park with the use of imagery reminiscent of country music, Sulphur Dell, and Nashville's former baseball players and teams. Its wide concourse, which wraps entirely around the stadium, provides 360-degree views of the field. Once the greenway section is completed, it will connect with two other pre-existing greenways in the city.
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