Bosse Field Home to the Evansville Otters of the Independent Frontier League. Bosse Field opened in 1915 and was the first municipally owned sports facility in the United States. Only Boston’s Fenway Park (1912) and Chicago’s Wrigley Field (1914) are older than Evansville’s Bosse Field. It is the site for the filming of “A League of Their Own” in 1992. Whether you’re a sports fan or a history buff, this 100-year-old stadium for America’s favorite pastime is a must see! Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville Housed in an historic building on 5th street Downtown, “cMoe” features three floors of engaging exhibits to inspire play based learning. Evansville African American Museum Located in one of the nation’s first housing projects built in 1938 under President Roosevelt’s New Deal Program, Lincoln Gardens was an independent, thriving community with black doctors, lawyers, business owners and educators. The EAAM celebrates the struggles, successes and experiences of the African American culture in Evansville.
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Bosse Field 23 Don Mattingly Way Evansville, Indiana 47711
cMOE - Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville 22 SE 5th St., Evansville, IN 47708 cmoekids.org
Evansville African American Museum 579 S Garvin St, Evansville, IN 47713 evvafricanamericanmuseum.wordpress.com
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