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Mack Park Mack Park was the original home field of Detroit’s Negro National League baseball franchise,〔(The day the Tigers finally integrated ) by Vivian M. Baulch and Patricia Zacharias, The Detroit News. Retrieved 2010-03-17.〕 the Detroit Stars. It was constructed in 1914 by Joe Roesink, sponsor of a local semi-professional team, a Dutchman of Jewish descent born in Grand Rapids who owned a chain of haberdasheries.〔(Baseball Book Excerpts | BaseballLibrary.com ). Retrieved 2010-03-17.〕 == Location ==
The park, was located on the east side of Detroit, about four miles from downtown, at the southeast corner of Fairview Ave. and Mack Ave., after which it was named. The park was located in what was then the heart of the city's German community, some distance from the city's African American neighborhoods of Paradise Valley and Black Bottom, which were closer to downtown.〔(Baseball Book Excerpts | BaseballLibrary.com ). Retrieved 2010-03-17.〕 However, the ballpark was easily reached from those areas via the Mack Ave. streetcar line.
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