McCulloch Park (Muncie, Indiana)

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title: McCulloch Park (Muncie, Indiana)
text: McCulloch Park is the largest community park located in Muncie, Indiana. The park is named after for local newspaper industrialist, George F. McCulloch, who gave the 118 acres of land to the city for a park in 1892. The park later consisted of a baseball field that hosted two professional teams; the Muncie Fruit Jars and the Muncie Reds. The park also served as the spring training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1943–1945.
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date modified: 2023-05-08T16:20:57Z
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