KABC Historic Baseball Field Featured in 'A League of Their Own' Burns Down
A Nostalgic Loss for Hollywood and Baseball Enthusiasts
Fire Destroys Ontario Field Used for Iconic Films
Ontario, Calif. - KABC -- A historic baseball field in Ontario, California, that has been featured in several films, including the iconic 1992 movie "A League of Their Own," was destroyed in a fire late Thursday night.
A Legacy of Hollywood Moments
The field, known as Kindred Field, was built in the 1950s and has been a popular filming location for Hollywood productions over the years.
- "A League of Their Own" (1992): The field served as the home of the Rockford Peaches, the fictional women's baseball team featured in the film.
- "The Sandlot" (1993): Kindred Field was used for several scenes in this classic baseball movie.
- "The Rookie" (2002): The field appeared in the film as the home stadium of the Anaheim Angels.
Community Heartbreak and Loss
The fire has devastated the local community, where Kindred Field has been a beloved gathering place for generations.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Protecting Historic Landmarks
The destruction of Kindred Field highlights the importance of preserving historic landmarks, especially those that have cultural significance.
According to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, historic sites contribute to community identity, economic vitality, and educational enrichment.
Rebuilding and Remembering
While the loss of Kindred Field is a setback, the community is determined to rebuild and preserve its legacy.
Efforts are underway to raise funds for the reconstruction of the field and establish a memorial to honor its historic past.
The spirit of baseball and the memories created at Kindred Field will continue to inspire future generations.
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