Happy Sunday, and thanks to those of you who've been enjoying these parks. I appreciate the kind words.
Today we have Rourke Park in Omaha, Nebraska. It was also known as "Vinton Street Park" and the extremely generic "League Park" (as many parks throughout the country were known). It hosted Omaha's Western League teams from 1911-1936. The team changed names often but were usually the Rourkes or the Buffaloes in this period. It also hosted Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig as they barnstormed after the 1927 season, as did many of the parks I've been posting..
Google Drive link to Rourke Park (updated 17 August 2021)
I'm reasonably happy with this one. Most of the photo documentation is of the grandstand and seating area, with most of the field itself not shown.
Nebraska Baseball History has a photo of it from later years after lights were installed.
I'll note that the dimensions from the maps are very large--and in combination with the fence height suggest a
negative home run factor for righties. I didn't want to deal with that, so the park factors that are included with the file come from Gambo's spreadsheet, so aren't generated from the dimensions of the park model (unlike most of the ones I'm posting).
Next up, either Oaks Park or Denver's Broadway Park! Or both!