The ballpark, owned by Thomas T. Wilson, was centrally located in what was at the time Nashville's largest black community, known as Trimble Bottom, near the convergence of Second and Fourth Avenues, just north of the fairgrounds.[2] The 8,000 (or 4,000)[2] seat facility featured a single-decked, covered grandstand.[3] It was one of only three Negro league venues that was built by the team owner specifically for the Negro league team.[4] In 1946, Wilson resigned and discontinued all ball activities at Wilson Park.[1]