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Calfee Park is a stadium used primarily for baseball and is currently the home field of the Seattle Mariners' Appalachian League affiliate, the Pulaski Mariners. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the stadium was built in 1935 and named after the Pulaski mayor, Ernest W. Calfee. Set off of US Route 11, the park, which holds approximately 2,500 people, is in a valley in a residential neighborhood. The ballpark is a unique mixture of the old and the new. While the original covered grandstand still stands along the third-base side of the field and contains some wooden benches and some that are just concrete, many major renovations were performed prior to the 1999 season. New box seats, bleachers, a scoreboard, open air luxury suites, farther down on the first-base line, delicious concessions and a souvenir stand all add to the pleasant experience of seeing a game in this charming place.