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The complex is located in a plaza alongside Huntington Avenue in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
On September 23, 1993, a statue dedicated to him was unveiled by Northeastern University on the site of the Red Sox's original stadium, the Huntington Avenue Grounds.
The Red Sox moved to Fenway Park from the old Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds.
* 1904 – Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics at the Huntington Avenue Grounds, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
* October 13 – Boston wins its first of seven World Series titles, beating Pittsburgh at their home park, Huntington Avenue Grounds.
Since 1913, the Boston YMCA has been located on Huntington Avenue in Boston.
On 15 June 2012 the Boston YMCA on Huntington Avenue, one of the oldest gymnasiums in operation since 1913 closed it doors due to the sale of its historical building to Northeastern University ; Northeastern University in conjunction with Phoenix Dev.
Huntington Woods is an inner suburb of Detroit and is bounded by Ten Mile and Eleven Mile Roads to the north and south, and by Coolidge Highway and Woodward Avenue to the west and east.
From the mid-19th century until about the time of World War I, Halesite was served by a trolley line, which brought passengers from Huntington Village to the end of New York Avenue, at the northwest end of Halesite.
The Castle Rock Park & Ride is located on Huntington Avenue next to Interstate 5 Exit 49.
* Route 108, also known as Nichols Avenue and Huntington Turnpike, heads north into Trumbull from Stratford at Hawley Lane.
The original location of Grey Gull Records was 295 Huntington Avenue in Boston ( advertisement in Talking Machine World, 15 October 1920, p. 192 ) but city directories show that by 1923, the company's offices were in South Boston, at 135 Dorchester Avenue.
** Collis Avenue in Huntington, West Virginia.
* Huntington Park, and Huntington Avenue, Newport News, Virginia.
* Huntington Hall – U. S. Navy enlisted housing and USO 3100 Huntington Avenue, Newport News, Virginia
* Collis Avenue, a residential street that starts at Huntington Drive in the El Sereno district of the City of Los Angeles and ends in the City of South Pasadena, California
File: WorldSeries1903-640. jpg | The Huntington Avenue Grounds during the 1903 World Series, USA
During his tenure, the college rented a new building at 30 Huntington Avenue.
Major roads are Centre Street, the Jamaicaway ( formerly US 1 ), the Arborway ( MA 203 ), Washington Street, South Street and South Huntington Avenue.
The Green Line " E " Train streetcar service terminates at Heath Street and South Huntington Avenue.
Bus service continues along South Huntington Avenue, Centre Street, and South Street to its terminus at the Forest Hills Station.

Huntington and Grounds
Huntington Avenue American League Base Ball Grounds is the full name of the baseball stadium that formerly stood in Boston, Massachusetts and was the first home field for the Boston Red Sox ( known informally as the ' Boston Americans ' until 1908 ) from 1901-1911.
1903 1903 Boston Americans season | Boston vs 1903 Chicago White Stockings season | Chicago at Huntington Avenue Grounds
The Huntington Avenue Grounds was demolished after the Red Sox left at the beginning of the 1912 season to play at Fenway Park.
Solomon Court at Cabot Center, an indoor athletic venue belonging to Northeastern University, now stands on Huntington Grounds footprint.
A statue of Cy Young, who threw the first pitch in World Series history, stands at the former site of the Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds on the campus of Northeastern University.
* Ballpark Digest Article on Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds
* Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds at Baseball Almanac
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The ballpark was across the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad tracks, to the south, from the eventual site of the Huntington Avenue Grounds, home to the Boston American League entry prior to the building of Fenway Park.
In one sense, the best known photo might be the one showing the opening game of the 1903 World Series, with the Huntington Avenue Grounds in the foreground ; and the South End Grounds in the background, its season over, partially hidden by smoke from the rail yards.
Many ballparks had big dimensions, such as the West Side Grounds of the Chicago Cubs, which was 560 feet to the center field fence, and the Huntington Avenue Grounds of the Boston Red Sox, which was 635 feet to the center field fence.
On game days the Royal Rooters marched in procession from the 3rd Base Saloon to the Huntington Avenue Grounds, which was the team ’ s home field before Fenway Park opened in 1912.
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The Huntington Avenue Grounds during the 1903 World Series.

Huntington and baseball
* Huntington Park ( Columbus, Ohio ), a minor league baseball stadium in Columbus, Ohio
The Columbus Clippers, a AAA baseball team in the International League, play in the newly constructed Huntington Park nearby.
He was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the 4th round of the baseball draft and began his professional career by recording a 0-9 record in 13 starts with the Huntington Cubs in the rookie leagues.
Gonzalez attended Huntington Beach High School in Huntington Beach, California, where he lettered in football, baseball, and basketball.
Belle attended Huntington High School in Shreveport, where he was a star baseball and football player, a member of the National Honor Society and vice president of the local Future Business Leaders of America.
Since 2006, it has been the home field for Marshall conference games, because the school does not have an adequate baseball facility on its campus located 50 miles ( 80 km ) away in Huntington, West Virginia.

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