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Veterans Field

Veterans Field is a baseball venue in Laredo, Texas. Built in 1950, the park was formerly known as West Martin Field, but the field's name was changed to honor the men and women who have served defending America in the armed forces. Home to many teams over the years, it was renovated in 2002, and now seats 5,000 with concessions and two picnic areas. Veterans Field is now home to the Laredo Broncos of the United Baseball League. Veterans Field was also the home to the five time champion Mexican Baseball League team Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos from 1985 to 2003. Veterans Field is also home to the Texas A&M International University's Heartland Conference NCAA Division II Dustdevils baseball team.

References

Texas portal
  1. ^ UBL Records

Coordinates: 27°31′11″N 99°30′33″W / 27.5197°N 99.5093°W

vdCity of Laredo
Attractions and Sports

Republic of the Rio Grande Capitol Building MuseumWashington's Birthday CelebrationField of DreamsLaredo Energy ArenaVeterans FieldStudent Activity ComplexTexas A&M International University Soccer ComplexLaredo BucksLaredo BroncosLaredo Heat

Business

Falcon International BankInternational Bank of CommerceJoe BrandLaredo National BankMall del NorteEl Portal CenterTaco Palenque

History

Cathedral of San AgustinDon Tomás SánchezColonel Santos BenavidesBattle of LaredoFort McIntoshLaredo Air Force BaseRepublic of the Rio GrandeSan Agustin de Laredo Historic DistrictFlag of the Republic of the Rio Grande

Geography

Chacon CreekLake Casa BlancaRio GrandeSan Ildefonso CreekSan Ygnacio CreekSanta Isabel CreekSombrerillito CreekZacate Creek

Education

Laredo Community CollegeLaredo Community College South CampusLaredo Independent School DistrictTexas A&M International UniversityUT Health Science Center Laredo CampusUnited Independent School District

Media
Newspapers

English: Laredo Morning TimesLareDOSZapata Times Spanish: El Diario de Nuevo LaredoEl MañanaPrimera HoraUltima Hora

Television

XEFE Televisa 2 • KGNS NBC-HD 8.1 • KTXW CW 8.2 • KGNS Telemundo 8.3 • XHBR XEW 11.1 • KVTV CBS 13 • XHLNA Azteca 13 21.1 • KETF Telefutura 25 • KLDO Univision 27 • XHLAT Azteca 7 33.1 KLDO LATV 27.4 • KXOF FOX 39 • XHNAT Multimedios 45 • KNEX Azteca America 55 • XHLAR Televisa 57 • KLMV-LP Independent 68

Radio

AM: 790 XEFE890 KVOZ960 XEK1000 XENLT1090 XEWL1300 KLAR1340 XEBK1370 XEGNK1410 XEAS1490 KLNT1550 XENU FM: 88.1 KHOY88.9 XHLDO89.9 KBNL91.3 XHNOE92.7 KJBZ94.1 XHTLN94.9 KQUR95.7 XHBK97.1 XHNLO98.1 KRRG99.3 XHNK101.5 XHAS102.3 XHMW103.3 XHAHU104.9 XHNLR106.1 KNEX106.5 La Tremenda107.3 XHGTS

Transportation
International bridges

Gateway to the Americas International BridgeJuárez-Lincoln International BridgeTexas-Mexican Railway International BridgeWorld Trade International BridgeColombia-Solidarity International Bridge

Highways

Interstate 35Business routes of Interstate 35United States Route 59United States Route 83Texas State Highway 255Texas State Highway 359Texas State Highway Loop 20Texas State Highway Spur 400Texas State Highway Spur 260Farm to Market Road 1472Farm to Market Road 3338

Neighborhoods

DowntownNyeSan Agustin de Laredo Historic DistrictSan Isidro Parkway • Uptown

Categories: Minor league baseball venues | Sports venues in Laredo, Texas | Baseball venues in the Rio Grande Valley

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