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Negro League Baseball Memorial Planned For Pittsburgh

Keith Srakocic
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AP
The docks and shops of Station Square can be seen from the Monongahela River in Pittsburgh, Wednesday, July 26, 2017.

A park celebrating the legacies of Pittsburgh's greatest Negro League baseball players will soon come alive in the city.

Pittsburgh's Station Square will be the site of the new Josh Gibson Heritage Park. The Josh Gibson Foundation held a groundbreaking on Wednesday.

Josh Gibson, Satchel Paige, Cool Papa Bell and Cumberland Posey will be immortalized with monuments in the park. The stars all either played for the Pittsburgh Crawfords or the Homestead Grays. The memorial will include interactive features that highlight the importance of Negro League baseball in Pittsburgh history.

The Forest City Commercial Group donated the land for the site. FedEx ground also helped by putting $500,000 toward the construction of the memorial.

The park is expected to open in spring 2018.

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