Daytona Beach Real Estate & Community Events Blog. By Lisa C. Hill, "THE SMART CHOICE!" |
Over a year ago, I blogged about The Daytona Cubs, and Jackie Robinson Ball Park. And I decided it's time to remind Daytona Beach residents, visitors, and potential real estate buyers about this inexpensive way to spend an evening with family and friends, and about the fascinating history involved.
Did you know that Daytona Beach's Jackie Robinson Ball Park was originally built in 1940? Did you also know that it was at this very park where Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in baseball, when he played in the first ever, racially integrated spring-training game? At the time he was a member of the Montreal Royales, in the International League. That was in March of 1946. The next year, in 1947, Jackie was promoted to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
My original post contained information about Heritage Day, and how to attend a free baseball game. Unfortunately, that post was for events at that time. The good news is, there are frequently other special events. You can view all upgoing promotional events on the promotions calendar. To read my original post, follow this link >> Daytona Beach's Jackie Robinson Ball Park and The Daytona Cubs.
If you're interested in buying or selling real estate in the Daytona Beach area, make a Smart Choice and contact Lisa Hill with Adams Cameron & Co., REALTORS®, or visit www.DaytonaBeachRealEstateSales.com.
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