English: This photo of Pendleton Park was taken "about 10 years" after it was briefly the home of the Cincinnati Kelly's Killers also known as "the Porkers" and "the Reds" of the American Association during 1891. By 1901 it was part of the grounds of the Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club and a swimming pool had been added.
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