OK, nobody asked for this one and it's pretty niche, but some of you might enjoy it--it's the c. 1920 ballpark in Anchorage, Alaska. In one of those quirks that I've run into a few times researching parks, there's a _lot_ more photo documentation of this random park in a newly-established town way out on the fringes of the North American frontier than there is of the previous park I posted, which was a contemporary AAA park that sat less than 5 miles from the Brooklyn Bridge as the crow flies. Anyhow, my quest to have a c. 1920 park in every US state and territory means there has to be an Alaska one, so here it is. If you're generally interested in the history of baseball in Alaska, there are a few good sites out there, I'll just point to this one from the
state library.
Google Drive link to Anchorage Base Ball Park
I don't know that this park was ever used for anything other than local amateur games. The famous Midnight Sun game is played in Fairbanks, I had a hard time finding much info about even the present-day ballpark. There was also a park near Juneau in 1920 in a gorgeous setting, but Anchorage has the most info. Per usual, I put various model and historical views below!