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Erlanger Park

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Erlanger Park is a baseball park under construction in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It will be the home of the Double-A Chattanooga Lookouts of the Southern League. It is scheduled to open in April 2026. Groundbreaking occurred on July 15, 2024. Erlanger Health System purchased the naming rights to the stadium. The stadium will be built on the site of the old United States Pipe and Foundry Company in the South Broad District of Chattanooga, with the former Power House building serving as the entrance to the stadium.

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Erlanger Park
Tennessee Riverwalk, Chattanooga

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37408 Chattanooga
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