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Braves Field was a baseball park that stood on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. The stadium was most notably home to the Boston Braves of Major League Baseball and the National League from 1915–1952, when the team moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Braves Field was also home to multiple professional football teams between 1929 and 1948, including the first home of the National Football League (NFL) franchise that later became the Washington Redskins.
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Braves Field
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"The Bee Hive" (1936–41) "The Wigwam"
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March 20, 1915
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1952-09-21Z
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National League Park (1936–1941) Boston University Field (1953–1955)
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1915-08-18Z
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