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Dawson Springs
Dawson Springs, Kentucky
Dawson Springs is a city in Caldwell and Hopkins counties in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The population was 2,980 at the 2000 census. It is the birthplace of current governor of Kentucky, Steve L. Beshear. From the late 1800s to the 1930s, Dawson Springs was well known as a spa and resort town...

' Riverside Park, sometimes called Tradewater Park, was originally built in 1914 to serve as a spring training park for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
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 from 1914 to 1917. This is the only known baseball
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 park in Kentucky
Kentucky
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 to have hosted a major league team since the Louisville Colonels
Louisville Colonels
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 folded in 1899. While the original stadium was destroyed in a 1930's flood, it was later rebuilt in 1999. The park was reconstructed out of wood, just like the original stadium. It is the only ballpark of its kind in Western Kentucky. Riverside Park is now home to the Tradewater Pirates
Tradewater Pirates
The Tradewater Pirates are a summer collegiate baseball team based in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. The team, a member of the Ohio Valley Collegiate Baseball League, plays its home games in Riverside Park, a reconstruction of an entirely wooden stadium used by several major league teams in the early...

. Hall of Famer Honus Wagner
Honus Wagner
-Louisville Colonels:Recognizing his talent, Barrow recommended Wagner to the Louisville Colonels. After some hesitation about his awkward figure, Wagner was signed by the Colonels, where he hit .338 in 61 games....

, who trained on this field for 3 years, organized a team of local young boys known as "Honus Wagners' Young Recruits." Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth
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, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson
Shoeless Joe Jackson
Joseph Jefferson Jackson , nicknamed "Shoeless Joe", was an American baseball player who played Major League Baseball in the early part of the 20th century...

, Casey Stengel
Casey Stengel
Charles Dillon "Casey" Stengel , nicknamed "The Old Perfessor", was an American Major League Baseball outfielder and manager. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in ....

, and Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb
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 also played baseball in Dawson Springs.

History

Dawson Springs is home to a mineral spring that was believed by many to have medical healing qualities. This led to Dawson Springs becoming a huge resort town. Thousands of people came to drink and bathe in the spring. Forty hotels sprung up to accommodate the health seekers. The large crowds that came to Dawson Springs was one of the reasons for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are a Major League Baseball club based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. They play in the Central Division of the National League, and are five-time World Series Champions...

 to make it their spring training home.

Riverside Park was built in 1914
1914 in baseball
-Champions:*World Series: Boston Braves over Philadelphia Athletics -Awards and honors:*Chalmers Award** Eddie Collins, Philadelphia Athletics, 2B** Johnny Evers, Boston Braves, 2B-MLB statistical leaders:-American League final standings:...

 and served as the Spring Training
Spring training
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 Home of the Pirates from 1914 until 1917, when moved on to Hot Springs, Arkansas
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. The entire ballpark was made entirely from wood. From the grandstand to the dugout, everything in the park was wooden. Local citizens then constructed a large indoor pavilion for spring training and exhibition games and an additional wing was built on the New Century Hotel to accommodate the players. Some records from the era show that the Boston Red Sox
Boston Red Sox
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 and Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds
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 also played expedition games there until the early 1920s. Teams came from all around to test the Pirates. They consisted of other major league
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 squads, American Association
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 teams, colleges, semi-pro teams, and yes, even teams formed by local mining companies and businesses. Some teams all of the way from St. Louis, Chicago
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, Kansas City
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, Louisville
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, Indianapolis
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, Cincinnati and Philadelphia, as well as minor league squads from Columbus, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio
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 and Toledo, Ohio
Toledo, Ohio
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 to play at Riverside Park. However once professional baseball left Dawson Springs; Riverside Park, while still hosting many local teams, among them members of the Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League
Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League
The Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League was a Class D minor league baseball circuit that went through six different lives. The first KITTY League played from 1903 through 1906. The next one ran from 1910 through 1914. The third try played a single season . The circuit was revived in 1922 and lasted...

 (the Kitty League), continued to provide baseball for western Kentucky.

Flood

Sometime in the 1930's a devastating storm flooded a river, that runs alongside the field's first base line, and washed away the entire stadium in a violent flood. In the decades following the flood, residents in Dawson Springs were only left with the memories of ballpark.

Rebuilding the park

In 1999 Tradewater Park was rebuilt, as Riverside Park, using the exact blueprints from 1914. Dawson Springs Mayor Stacia Peyton funded a public project to rebuild the park. Public opinion reflected on the need for the city to fund other civic needs instead of rebuilding an old ballpark. However Peyton pressed ahead with plan, knowing how important the ballpark was to the history of the city. The goal of the project was to make the stadium as authentic as possible to the original. Still many locals believed the venture to be a well-intended, but ill-fated. The largest stumbling for the engineers reconstructing the park was using only wood. The seats, roof, and beams are all made from wood, just like in 1914, to create a one-of-a kind ballpark. It is the only completely wooden ballpark in the region.

The Tradewater Pirates

The stadium is used today by the Tradewater Pirates
Tradewater Pirates
The Tradewater Pirates are a summer collegiate baseball team based in Dawson Springs, Kentucky. The team, a member of the Ohio Valley Collegiate Baseball League, plays its home games in Riverside Park, a reconstruction of an entirely wooden stadium used by several major league teams in the early...

 of the KIT League
KIT League
The Kentucky-Illinois-Tennessee League is a summer collegiate wooden bat league. The league's name is formed from the initials of the states that originally hosted the first iteration of the KIT League...

. The team was founded in 1999 and joined the KIT League in 2007. The Pirates first game at Riverside came on July 4, 1999. In 2008, the team celebrated its 10th Anniversary. They are currently one of the most respected summer collegiate baseball programs in the nation.

Accommodations

Riverside Park also features the "Hardball Cafe", featuring a menu of ballpark foods, flame-grilled meats, and a taco salad. The Park is open daily beginning at 9:00 a.m. and closing at sunset, whenever no events are scheduled.

Trivia

Honus Wagner and his buddies often went fishing at the "Old Mill Dam", located right beside Riverside Park and a short walking distance from the New Century Hotel.

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