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Bandbox (horse)
A bandbox is a type of box, or a small baseball park. Bandbox, band box or band-box may also refer to: Arts *''Bandbox'', a 1912 novel by Louis Joseph Vance * ''The Bandbox'', a 1919 American silent mystery crime film *''Bandbox: A Novel'', a 2004 novel by Thomas Mallon * Bandbox, a type of automaton jukebox made by Chicago Coin Co. * ''Bentley's Bandbox'', an Australian television series which aired in 1960 * "Story of the Bandbox", an 1878 story by Robert Louis Stevenson * ''Variety Bandbox'', a BBC Radio variety show (1944–1952) Places *Band Box (music club), next to Birdland (New York jazz club) on 52nd Street in New York City *First Tennessee Park#The Band Box, The Band Box, an outdoor restaurant in Nashville, Tennessee *Band Box Diner, Minneapolis, Minnesota *Bandbox Theatre, formerly Adolf Philipp's playhouse, on East 57th Street, New York City *Baker Bowl, a former baseball field in Philadelphia nicknamed The Band Box Other uses * Bandbox, a graphical user interface in ...
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Baseball Park
A ballpark, or baseball park, is a type of sports venue where baseball is played. The playing field is divided into the infield, an area whose dimensions are rigidly defined, and the outfield, where dimensions can vary widely from place to place. A larger ballpark may also be called a baseball stadium as it shares characteristics with other outdoor stadiums. General characteristics The playing field A baseball field can be referred to as a diamond. The infield is a rigidly structured diamond of dirt and grass containing the three bases, home plate, and the pitcher's mound. The space between the bases and home is normally a grass surface, save for the dirt mound in the center. Some ballparks have grass or artificial turf between the bases, and dirt only around the bases and pitcher's mound. Others, such as Koshien Stadium in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan, have an infield of entirely dirt. Two white lines extend from the home plate area, aligned with the first and third bases. T ...
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