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The buildings have been recently renovated.
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This is one of the many diamonds at the J.R. Jones Park. This is a 'Mom and Pop' style park with few seats.
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The park has several diamonds.
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Yet another diamond at the J.R. Jones Park. There are 6 diamonds at the park, and a football field.
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This is a view of the batting cage.
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Flomaton is a town just north of Pensacola. This park is somewhat ramshackled.
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This is a small park just across the Florida state line.
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The baseball field is no the west side of the school campus. This is a view from Home Plate facing to the west. The Concession Stand and Press Box can be seen to the left. Seating can be found behind Home Plate, along the 1st and 3rd Base lines to the dugouts, and along the fence on the Right and Left Field lines.
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The extended view is taken behind second base.
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The small building is the ticket booth for the ball field.
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Ball players wait to take their turn in the dugout.
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This view of the batters mound faces north.
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Seating can be found behind Home Plate, along the 1st and 3rd Base lines to the dugouts, and along the fence on the Right and Left Field lines
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The Concession Stand and Press Box can be seen to the right.
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There is a small parking lot behind the west side of the baseball field. The rear of the third
base dugout is on the left. The concession stand and press box is on the far right.
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The west view of the rear of the concession/pressbox is on the left. The first base dugout is the one-story building on the right.