The stadium closed over a year ago, and now the City of Mobile is relocating the home to James Seals Park.
) - For over a decade, baseball legend Hank Aaron’s childhood home and museum has sat right next to Hank Aaron Stadium., along with the home, and now the City of Mobile is relocating the home to James Seals Park.
“We’re downtown and we’re close enough for a casual tourist who wants to come by. And baseball is returning to Texas Street park where the kids practice every day. It’s a timely event for it to happen.” His true wish, however, is to bring the house back to Hank Aaron’s original community of Toulminville.
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