FANS FIELD (BLOOMINGTON)
'Fans Field' was in Bloomington, and was home of the 'Bloomers' of the Illinois-Indiana-Iowa League, popularly known as the Three-I League or jokingly as the Three-Eye League, from the early 1900s into the 1940s. It was a short block east of South Main Street, on the south side of Lafayette, perhaps ''not'' coincidentally near the Brewery that sat just west of South Main and served the city's significant German population well. One of the Brewery's buildings was later used for a clubhouse at the Highland Park golf course. As for the ballpark, after the end of minor league ball in the city, the stands were converted for use as a fairgrounds, and later a ballroom was built on the site.
★ ''Sesquicentennial Stories of McLean County'', by Don Munson of WJBC radio.
★ ''Official Baseball Guides'' through the years
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★ ''Sesquicentennial Stories of McLean County'', by Don Munson of WJBC radio.
★ ''Official Baseball Guides'' through the years
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