In the middle of the 20th century, much of the city's Latino residents lived in a four-block area of town known as The Quarters, which was located just behind the old Imperial Sugar Company buildings.
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It was near Mayfield Park and became the epicenter of the community.
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"Baseball was our entertainment on Sundays," Carmen Flores-Perez told ABC13.
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Imperial Sugar sponsored an all-Hispanic team called the Imperials.
They hosted an annual game against a team from Mexico and even beat the Mexican team to great fanfare one year.
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