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Lawrence-Dumont Stadium is coming down in downtown Wichita. Last month, city leaders announced it awarded Wichita's Bradburn Wrecking Company with the contract to tear down the downtown stadium.
Downtown Wichita's Lawrence Dumont Stadium is coming down after 84 years, but not before a final farewell set for Saturday (Oct. 13). The historic park at 300 S. Sycamore Street that saw some of ...
But this year’s Riverfest will not be exactly like years past. Lawrence-Dumont Stadium was a prime gathering spot for festival-goers, and a popular place to watch fireworks. Festival organizers ...
A sales tax bond district to fund about half the projected cost of replacing Lawrence-Dumont Stadium with a new and more modern ball park has been approved by the Wichita City Council. Council ...
A sellout crowd greeted the team of ex-major leaguers to the NBC World Series earlier this month at Lawrence-Dumont Stadium. The World Series and the Wingnuts independent team are the stadium’s ...
Original story: When Wichita announced plans to demolish Lawrence-Dumont Stadium and build a new Triple-A ballpark, city leaders promoted the $80-million-plus public investment as a catalyst for ...
Wichita is saying goodbye to Lawrence-Dumont Stadium this Saturday. Wichita Park and Recreation is hosting a farewell event at 300 S. Sycamore St. It will be the final event held prior to the ...
Proposed by a group of Wichita developers, the area would include residential, retail, restaurant and entertainment spaces. A group of developers announced Monday they have plans to turn the area ...
City leaders want to build a new baseball stadium to replace Lawrence-Dumont Stadium as part of a larger STAR bond development plan. If it needs to, the National Baseball Congress will play its ...
Kevin Jenks, NBC general manager and tournament director, said the 84-year-old non-profit organization has made plans in the event that Lawrence-Dumont Stadium is not made available in 2019.