
County Stadium
County Stadium, also known as Milwaukee County Stadium, was a historic baseball park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, open from 1953 to 2000. It served as the home for the Milwaukee Braves and later the Milwaukee Brewers. The stadium was a classic multi-purpose facility, hosting baseball games, football, and concerts. Known for its iconic hand-turned scoreboard and spacious design, it was a gathering place for sports fans for nearly five decades. The stadium was eventually replaced by modern ballparks, but it remains a significant part of Milwaukee’s sports history.