[citation needed] At least a portion of the ballpark is located on the site where bricks recovered from the demolition of the Arms Textile Mill were buried.
[citation needed] The Arms Textile Mill was the site of the deadliest outbreak of anthrax in United States history.
Team owner Art Solomon invested a million dollars into the facility to transform the left field plaza and pavilion, adding a new tiered seating section beyond the left field wall, a state-of-the-art live music stage, a tiki bar and a rock waterfall at the top of the main entrance stairs.
In 2019, the Fisher Cats began transitioning the field to organic turf management with support from sponsor Stonyfield Farm's #playfree campaign.
[15] On October 21, 2006, the stadium hosted the funeral service for fallen city police officer Michael Briggs, who was shot while responding to a domestic dispute call.
[16] On July 16, 2008, the stadium hosted a record 8,762 fans for the 2008 Northeast Delta Dental Eastern League All-Star Game.