For today's post, we go to a Jazz-Age ballpark that was largely used for Spring Training and only met its demise relatively recently:
Orlando's Tinker Field. Tinker Field was built in 1923, and served as the Spring Training home for the Reds and (briefly) the Dodgers before hosting the Senators and then Twins from 1936-1990.
Google Drive link to Tinker Field
At the time Tinker Field was built it was the only facility there, but the Senators moved in at the same time as the Orlando Stadium football field was built. That field eventually grew to the 60,000 seat monster Camping World Stadium, and its renovation in 2015 spelled the end of Tinker Field, which is now a history exhibit for baseball and commemorating Martin Luther King's 1964 address from its pitcher's mound.
I didn't shoot for any particular time period for this one, but it's probably closest to mid-1930s--I put in a small football field next door, but no lights. The next one I'll post is another old Spring Training park in Florida, but it's still in existence!