Corbett Field, Minot
Facts and practical information
Corbett Field, formerly known as the Minot Municipal Ballpark, is a baseball park located south of the Roosevelt Park Zoo in Minot, North Dakota. The park was built between 1935 and 1937 through the Federal Emergency Relief Administration. It was designed by Minot architect Ira Rush. In 1947, the Minot Park Board began improvements on the park, including a roof on the grandstand and field lights. The namesake of the park, Victor A. Corbett, was a local dentist, who served as the president of the Park Board during that time. The orange seats that were later added to the grandstands were purchased from the old Fulton County Stadium. ()
Corbett Field – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Roosevelt Park Zoo, Scandinavian Heritage Park, Taube Museum of Art, Downtown Minot.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Corbett Field?
How to get to Corbett Field by public transport?
Train
- Minot (29 min walk)