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Centennial Grounds
Centennial Grounds. Government building.
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Coordinates39°59′34″N 75°11′38″W / 39.9927°N 75.1938°W / 39.9927; -75.1938
TypeBaseball ground
Tenants
Philadelphia Centennials
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Centennial Grounds or Centennial Park was a baseball ground in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was home to the short-lived Philadelphia Centennials baseball club of the National Association during the 1875 season, so it is considered a major league ballpark by those who count the NA as a major league. It was also the site of one home game by the Athletics. It occupied the same block as the later Recreation Park.

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