Holman Stadium (New Hampshire)
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Holman Stadium is a baseball stadium in Nashua, New Hampshire. Owned by the city, it became home to the Nashua Pride, a baseball team in the independent Atlantic League, in 1998; another non-affiliated team, the Nashua Hawks of the North Atlantic League, played there earlier in the 1990s. Official seating capacity is 4,375. Holman Stadium was upgraded in 2002 from a plain seating bowl to a stadium with luxury boxes and a press box on top of the grandstand. It is located in a residential area of Nashua.
Holman hosted what is considered the first integrated U.S. baseball team in the modern era, when Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe played for the then-Nashua Dodgers in 1946.
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- Dem Little Bums by Steve Daly; Plaidswede Publishing Co.; 2002; ISBN 0-9626832-4-8
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