Duffy Fairgrounds Explained

Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds
Nickname:Duffy Fairgrounds
Image Alt:The Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds
Former Names:Watertown Fairgrounds (Until 1978) [1]
Address:970 Coffeen Street
City:Watertown, New York
Country:United States
Type:Fairgrounds
Capacity:5,000 (1948); 4,500 (1951); 3,500 (1995)
Dimensions:325-402-325
Acreage:67 acres
Currentuse:Baseball
Fairgrounds
Opened:1851
Renovated:1936
Rebuilt:1948
Project Manager:Alex T. Duffy
Tenants:Watertown Athletics (1946-1951)
Watertown Pirates (1983-1988)
Watertown Indians (1989-1998)
Watertown Rapids (2017-present)

The Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds[2] is a multi-purpose facility in Watertown, New York, spanning 67 acres. The stadium capacity is 3,500.[3] It contains the longest-running fair in the United States, The Jefferson County Fair,[4] and was named after Alex T. Duffy.

Events

Baseball

A baseball park on the grounds serves as home to the Watertown Rapids of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League. The ballpark has a capacity of 2,500 people and opened in 1936. It served as minor league baseball home to the 1936 Watertown Grays of the Class C level Canadian-American League and Watertown Athletics of the Class C level Border League from 1946 to 1951.[5] [6] From 1983 until 1998 it was the home of the Watertown Pirates and Watertown Indians of the Class A level New York–Penn League.[7] In 1999, the New York Penn-League franchise moved to Staten Island and became the Staten Island Yankees through 2019.[8]

Football

The Watertown Red & Black play their home games at the fairgrounds. The stadium's namesake, Alex Duffy, was a longtime member of the Red & Black during its prime days as a professional team.

Ice hockey

The Watertown Municipal Arena is located on the fairgrounds. Since 2012, the arena has been used for a minor professional hockey team now called the Watertown Wolves of the Federal Prospects Hockey League. It was originally called the 1000 Islands Privateers when it moved from Alexandria Bay to Watertown, and it took the 2015–16 season off for arena renovations.

Other events

As its name implies, the area is home to the Jefferson County Fair in late July of each year. Built in the late 1800s, it originally included a horse racing track where the grandstands now sits.[9]

From 1951 until 1974 it was home to the Watertown Speedway.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Your Hometown: The Alex Duffy Fairgrounds. 2021-12-02. spectrumlocalnews.com. en.
  2. Web site: Smith. Stephen. Pulling for United Way at the Alex T. Duffy Fairgrounds Newzjunky. October 2, 2021 . 2021-12-02. en-US.
  3. Web site: Duffy Fairgrounds - Watertown, New York. www.ballparkreviews.com.
  4. Web site: Lynn. Naomi. The Longest Running Fair in the US Can Be Found in New York. 2022-02-23. Lite 98.7. February 14, 2017 . en.
  5. Web site: Alex Duffy Stadium in Watertown, NY minor league baseball history and teams on StatsCrew.com. www.statscrew.com.
  6. Web site: In The Ballparks - Duffy Fairgrounds. www.intheballparks.com.
  7. Web site: 1983–1988 Watertown Pirates. www.funwhileitlasted.net. 2014-07-14.
  8. Web site: Staten Island move in 1999. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20211205181526/http://www.frontiernet.net/~rochballparks/watertown/watertown.htm. 5 December 2021. www.frontiernet.net. 2008-06-10.
  9. News: Your Hometown: The Alex Duffy Fairgrounds. 2022-12-22. spectrumlocalnews.com. en.
  10. Web site: The Legends of Watertown Speedway. Speedway Press. December 26, 2022.