Historic Horlick Field

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Horlick Field
Historic Horlick Field
Location 1648 North Memorial Dr.
Racine, WI 53203
Opened 1922 (Approximate)
Owner City of Racine
Operator City of Racine
Surface Natural Grass
Construction cost $250,000 Bleacher Upgrade in 2006/07
Architect Walter Dick
Former names
Horlick Athletic Field, Horlick Field
Tenants
Racine Raiders
Capacity
8,500
Historic Horlick Field westside bleachers

Historic Horlick Athletic Field, located on the north side of Racine, WI, in the United States, is comprised of an 8,500 seat football stadium and a well kept baseball park enclosed within stone walls and chain fences. It was designed by Walter Dick who also designed the North Beach Beach House.

Football has been a part of Historic Horlick Field's history since as early as 1922, when it was the home for the Racine Horlick Legion. Now the Racine Raiders, members of the North American Football League, call Historic Horlick Field their home.

The baseball diamond is the site for many of the local tournaments and championship games. Teams from the high schools and local leagues also play their regular season games there. The park has been known as the home of the Old Timer's Athletic Club Softball Tournament for over three decades. The Racine Belles, immortalized in the film A League of Their Own, called Historic Horlick Field their home while the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was in existence.

  • Location: 1648 North Memorial Drive, on the corner of High Street and North Memorial Drive.
  • Ownership: Owned and operated by the City of Racine, Wisconsin. Concessions for all events held at Historic Horlick Field are run by the Racine Raiders Minor League Football Club.
  • Playing Surface: Natural Grass


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