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The original Pullman Park, located in the heart of the city of Butler, was built in 1934 by the Butler Athletic Club. Using a volunteer workforce, it was constructed on land donated by the Standard Steel Car Company.
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Historic Pullman Park 100 Pullman Park Place Butler, PA 16001
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Pullman Park’s versatility enables the hosting of concerts, as well as other spectator events. The facility accommodates up to approximately 2,000 people. It also houses 7 suites that are available to the public for personal events ranging from family reunions to private birthday parties.
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resulting in sell-out games. Pullman is more than a place for fans to watch a great game of ball, it is an affordable, wholesome way for a community to come together.
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The fun at Pullman Park does not stop with the excitement of the game, but continues with the Blue Sox’s promotions, such as Thirsty Thursday, Mini-Concert Night, Fan Appreciation Night, and of course the unforgettably spectacular Fireworks Night! |
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The venue has a first-class meeting facility overlooking the ball field, which is readily available for public rental. The overlook provides an excellent view of potential advertising space. |
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The original park ceased operations in 2005, and in 2007 a new and even better ball park emerged. The new Pullman Park is very appealing and is still a focal point for baseball. The park currently attracts baseball clinics, tournaments, and is home of the Butler Blue Soxs. |
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Recently, the park has gained national exposure through ESPN’s coverage of boxing, with hometown boy Brian Minto as the main attraction. The park intends to host additional boxing matches in the future. |
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Let’s Play Ball! |

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These days, Pullman Park is more than just a place to play ball. |
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Since then, Pullman Park has become an important historical County hosting many famous minor league teams, such as the and the Pittsburgh Pirates. |
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If you’re a fan of baseball or looking for an enjoyable family night out, Pullman Park is the place to be. Come out and see what Butler’s newly renovated park has to offer!
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Since the new ball park’s inception, it has grown from a handful in attendance to several hundred, |