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Stokes Field revitalization kicks off with Montgomery County groundbreaking event | PHOTOS

Stokes Field revitalization kicks off with Montgomery County groundbreaking event | PHOTOS

Stokes field held a groundbreaking for starting construction on July 17, 2024 (Knox Rives) Photo: Clarksville Now


CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – In 1969, Stokes Field was built as a park for youth to play baseball and softball. But in the decades since, the park has fallen into serious disrepair. Now, 55 years later, Stokes Field is being restored to its original glory.

“We’ve always been trying to figure out a way to fund this,” said Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden. “I’m thankful for the approval of the County Commission for all the money to push this all the way through. For five decades, Stokes Field brought joy to the youth, and we’re excited to bring back that joy to this community.”

District 10 County Commissioner Jeremiah Walker spearheaded the movement to rebuild Stokes Field, as he has a personal connection to the field itself.

“Stokes Field has a rich history here in Clarksville,” Walker said. “This is where me and my wife, my children and grandchildren hung out. I am so proud to stand before you today, to see Stokes Field on its way back. This is an investment in our youth. I am so proud of each and every one of you out here. Stokes will live again through this park.”

Construction is expected to be complete by the summer of 2025.

Nelson Stokes’ legacy

Stokes Field is named after Nelson Stokes, who served his community, most importantly the youth, throughout his entire life. As a World War II Army veteran, Stokes grew up playing baseball, and he vowed that if he could, he would help the youth have a better place to play ball in Montgomery County.

In 1951, Stokes started the Montgomery County Little League team. He also organized a program in 1967 for children in the Ringgold area that followed Little League rules. At one time, the program had over 1,500 kids playing in it.

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