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Limited Edition Southern Assoc. Atlanta Crackers Ponce de Leon Park Postcard

$ 5.27

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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    Description

    LAST ONE!
    This collector-issued card is among the last of this scene to be produced and offered on eBay.
    PONCE DE LEON PARK
    Atlanta, Georgia
    The Atlanta Crackers fielded a Southern Association team on these grounds beginning in 1907.  The original wooden grandstands burned in 1923 and were rebuilt using concrete and steel.  From 1924-32 the park was renamed for club owner Tell J. Spiller, reverting to Ponce de Leon in 1933 and continuing until it was demolished in the mid-1960s after the National League's Braves relocated from Milwaukee and the new Atlanta Stadium was constructed.  Looking back, this one-of-a-kind circa-1930s snapshot shows a small portion of the slope beyond center field that became famous for a magnolia tree which over time grew quite large.  There was no wall fronting this portion of the outfield - only a beam.  A shopping center replaced the ballpark.  At last report, the magnolia was alive and well
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    Unused 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" standard size postcard from a photo from an unknow source.
    Very limited edition (2 postcards) produced of this image.  Written and designed by Vic Pallos, Glendale, CA. (2010-42)
    These cards produced as a hobby.....not for commercial sales.
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