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Landmark: Fifth Third FieldCity: Toledo
Country: USA Ohio
Continent: North America
Fifth Third Field, Toledo, USA Ohio, North America
Fifth Third Field is a baseball stadium located in Toledo, Ohio, USA. It serves as the home ballpark for the Toledo Mud Hens, a Minor League Baseball team.
Visual Characteristics
The stadium features a brick facade on its exterior, primarily in red and tan hues. The seating bowl is configured in a traditional baseball layout, with a capacity of approximately 10,300 spectators. The playing field is natural grass, with a dirt infield and base paths. The outfield wall varies in height, with a prominent scoreboard located in left-center field.
Location & Access Logistics
Fifth Third Field is situated at 406 Washington Street, Toledo, Ohio, 43604. It is located in the downtown area, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the Maumee River. Parking is available in several paid lots and garages surrounding the stadium, including the Superior Street Garage and the Huron Street Garage. Public transportation options include Toledo Area Regional Transit Authority (TARTA) bus routes that service the downtown area, with stops within a short walking distance of the stadium.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Fifth Third Field was constructed in 2002, replacing the former home of the Toledo Mud Hens, Scott Park. The stadium was designed by HOK Sport + Venue + Event (now Populous) and built by Barton Malow Company. Its original purpose was to provide a modern, downtown-centric venue for professional baseball and to contribute to the revitalization of the downtown Toledo area.
Key Highlights & Activities
Activities at Fifth Third Field include attending Toledo Mud Hens baseball games. The stadium also hosts other events such as concerts and community gatherings. Visitors can explore the various concession stands offering food and beverages, and purchase team merchandise at the official team store.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is available in certain sections, particularly in the upper decks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the stadium. Food vendors and concession stands are located throughout the concourse, offering a range of options.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Fifth Third Field is during the Toledo Mud Hens' regular season, which runs from April through September. Game times vary, but evening games offer cooler temperatures. For optimal lighting on the field, afternoon games are preferable for photography.
Facts & Legends
A unique feature of Fifth Third Field is its location adjacent to the historic National Hotel, which has been incorporated into the stadium's design, with some of its original architectural elements visible. The stadium's construction was a key component of Toledo's downtown redevelopment efforts.
Nearby Landmarks
- Huntington Center (0.2km West)
- Toledo Museum of Art (1.5km Northwest)
- National Museum of the Great Lakes (1.8km East)
- Fountain of Eternal Life (0.7km Southwest)
- ProMedica (0.4km West)