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Holman Stadium (Nashua)

Holman Stadium
Historic Holman Stadium
Location Nashua, NH
Owner City of Nashua
Capacity Baseball – 4,000
Field size Left Field: 307 ft
Center Field: 401 ft
Right Field: 315 ft
Surface Grass
Construction
Opened September 23, 1937
Renovated 2002
Tenants
Nashua Silver Knights (Futures Collegiate Baseball League) (2011–present)
American Defenders of New Hampshire (Can-Am League) (2009)
Nashua Pride (Atlantic League/Can-Am League) (1998–2008)
Nashua Hawks (North Atlantic League) (1995–1996)
Nashua Pirates (Eastern League) (1984–1986)
Nashua Angels (Eastern League)
(1983)
Nashua Dodgers (New England League) (1946–1949)

Coordinates: 42°46′8.71″N 71°28′23.50″W / 42.7690861°N 71.4731944°W / 42.7690861; -71.4731944

Holman Stadium is a baseball stadium in Nashua, New Hampshire. It was constructed in 1937, as a multi-purpose stadium, by the City of Nashua. The official seating capacity is 4,000 people. Holman is currently the home of the Nashua Silver Knights of the Futures Collegiate Baseball League.

The stadium is named for Charles Frank Holman, who contributed $55,000 for the project. Holman Stadium, which also was funded by the federal Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, was dedicated to the youth and people of Nashua in memory of Holman's parents. Philip S. Avery, a Nashua native, was the architect. The original Holman Stadium was a plain seating bowl in which fans sat on bleachers and concrete steps. It was used for baseball and football. The stadium has hosted concerts by many famous artists, including Elvis Costello, The J. Geils Band, Aerosmith, Bob Dylan, Tina Turner, Warren Zevon, The Beach Boys, David Cassidy, and Whitney Houston, among others. In 1996, the stadium was a site for celebrations along the Olympic Torch Relay route.


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