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Old 05-29-2008, 08:03 AM
 
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What's the name of the little league (t-ball to be more specific) baseball field in Duryea? How do I get there from Main St? I'd map it on line, but I don't know the field.

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Old 05-29-2008, 08:38 AM
 
Location: Marshall-Shadeland, Pittsburgh, PA
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What's the name of the little league (t-ball to be more specific) baseball field in Duryea? How do I get there from Main St? I'd map it on line, but I don't know the field.

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If we're thinking of the same fields, then they are located just off of Foote Avenue in the town. You can take Main Street south through Old Forge to the fork in the road at the south end of town where you can bear left onto Bridge Street (you'll pass the Bridge Street Cafe). Continue straight and up the hill onto Foote Avenue when you cross the bridge (it's a dangerous unsignalized intersection so be careful). Just over the crest of the hill you'll arrive in Luzerne County. Continue along Foote Avenue for perhaps 1/2-mile to a left onto what I believe is Kramer Street, just before a large apartment building that looks like an old school. If you hit the Stephenson Street light you've gone too far. Those fields are just behind that apartment complex.
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Old 05-29-2008, 08:44 AM
 
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That looks like the one, I suppose.

Unfortunately, I'm unable to rep either of you because I have to spread it around , but you both have my gratitude.

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