The New England League has been hosting baseball as far back as 1886 and had served as a Class B (with quite a few interruptions) until its final demise came in 1949. The league was host to teams through the New England coastal region serving Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The league changed its name briefly to the Northeastern League in 1934 but would otherwise be known as the New England League throughout its life. This is a collection of the ballpark for the NEL from 1929 on (as photographs of ballparks previous to this time period are no longer in existence.
Hayward Field
Attleboro Burros
1933
Highland Park
Brockton Shoemakers
1933
Russell Field
Cambridge Cantabs
1933
Big Berry Stadium
Fall River Indians
1949-1946
Centennial Ave Park
Gloucester Hillies
1947 / 1934-1933
Buckeley Stadium
Hartford Senators
1934
Haverhill Stadium
Haverhill Hillies
1929-1927
O’Sullivan Park
Lawrenceville Millionaires
1947-1946 / 1933
Athletic Park
Lowell Twins
1930-1929
Alumni FIeld
Lowell Honeys
1947 / 1929
Laurier Park
Lowell Honeys
1934-1933
Sargent Field
New Bedford Whalers
1934-1933
The North Common
Nashua Giants
1934-1933 / 1929-1927
Portland Stadium
Portland Pilots
1949-1946
Bayside Park
Portland Mariners
1930-1927
Cranston Stadium
Providence Chiefs
1949-1946
Fore River Field
Quincy Shipbuilders
1934
Donovan Park
Salem Witches
1930
Pynchon Park
Springfield Cubs
1949-1948 / 1934
Hampden Park I
Springfield Cubs
1949-1948 / 1934
Hopewell Park
Taunton Blues
1949-1946
NO HOME GAMES
Walton Rosebuds
1934
Victory Field
Watertown Townies
1934
Rosebud Gardens
Wayland Birds
1934
League Park
Worcester Rosebuds
1949-46 / 1934-33
Ballpark Unknown
Woonsocket ???
1933
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