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True, Baseball stadium built in the early years of the 1900s were usually built in the center of town.

Professional baseball was not a well-established enterprise in its early years. Wooden stadium buildings were less expensive to construct, which appealed to club owners who were unsure whether professional baseball would be financially successful. Baseball stadiums from the late 19th and early 20th centuries were generally composed of wood, had seats that were mounted at various heights, and had product ads on the outfield walls. However, because they may catch fire and did not age well, wooden stadiums were not suitable as long-term structures.

In use at the time were wooden stadiums such Robinson Field in St. Louis, Missouri, Lloyd Street Grounds in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Recreation Park in Detroit, Michigan, and Huntington Avenue Grounds (Boston, MA, 1901).

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