Cone Athletic Park

In 1906 it was moved several hundred feet north along Summit Avenue.

[1] The second ballpark was located on the southeast side of Summit Avenue, a mile northeast of the eventual site of World War Memorial Stadium.

It was developed by and named for the nearby Cone Mills textile plant.

The entrance to the park was directly across from the original 3rd Street and Summit Avenue intersection.

A portion of the Oaks Motel property, on the south corner of Summit and 4th Street, occupies what was the grandstand portion of the ballpark while the field of play is now the location of several homes on Homeland Avenue and parking lots of businesses on Wendover Avenue.