Joe Devine Airway Park
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Joe Devine Airway Park was a minor league baseball stadium in the western United States, located in Boise, Idaho. Opened 83 years ago in 1939, the ballpark was the home of Boise's teams (Pilots, Yankees, Braves) in the Class C Pioneer League, which briefly moved to Class A in 1963, the final year of the Braves and the ballpark.
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