Horlick Field

Horlick Field, located on the north side of Racine, Wisconsin, in the United States, is a 5,000-seat football stadium and a baseball park enclosed within stone walls and chain fences.

The land for the field was donated by William Horlick, the inventor of malted milk.

Teams from the high schools and local leagues play their regular season games in the baseball diamond, which is the site for local tournaments and championship games.

The park has been the home of the Old Timer's Athletic Club softball tournament for over three decades.

[6] Horlick Field has hosted 99 drum and bugle corps shows through 2013.