Griffith Stadium

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Griffith Stadium
Location Washington, D.C.
Opened July 24, 1911
Closed September 21, 1961
Demolished January 26, 1965
Other Names National Park (1911-22)
Tenants Washington Redskins (1937-60)
Washington Senators (1911-60)

Griffith Stadium stood in Washington, D.C., from 1911 to 1965, between Georgia Avenue and 5th Street (left field), and between W Street and Florida Avenue NW.

The site was once home to a wooden baseball park. Built in 1891, it was called Boundary Field, or National Park after the team that played there: the Washington Senators/Nationals. It was destroyed by a fire in 1911.

It was replaced by a steel and concrete structure, at first called National Park and then American League Park; it was renamed for Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith in 1923. The stadium was home to the American League Senators from 1911 through 1960, and to an expansion team of the same name for their first season in 1961.

The venue hosted the All-Star Game in 1937 and 1956 and World Series games in 1924, 1925, and 1933. It served as home for the Negro league Homestead Grays during the 1940s, when it hosted the 1943 and 1944 Negro World Series. It was home to the Washington Redskins of the National Football League for 24 seasons, from the time they transferred from Boston in 1937 through the 1960 season.

The ballpark was demolished in 1965; the site is now occupied by Howard University Hospital.

List of credited publications

League Date/Season Team(s) Type
National Football League October 4, 1964 Washington Redskins vs. St. Louis Cardinals Program
August 3, 1966 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 27, 1966 Washington Redskins vs. New York Giants Program
December 14, 1969 Washington Redskins vs. New Orleans Saints Program
September 12, 1970 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 22, 1970 Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys Program
August 11, 1972 Washington Redskins vs. Denver Broncos Program
December 31, 1972 Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys Program
August 25, 1973 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
November 18, 1973 Washington Redskins vs. Baltimore Colts Program
January 8, 1983 Washington Redskins vs. Detroit Lions Postseason Program
January 22, 1983 Washington Redskins vs. Dallas Cowboys Postseason Program
November 7, 1993 Washington Redskins vs. Indianapolis Colts Program
November 6, 1994 Washington Redskins vs. San Francisco 49ers Program
September 29, 1996 Washington Redskins vs. New York Jets Program
Major League Baseball April 14, 2005 Washington Nationals vs. Arizona Diamondbacks Program
CONCACAF Champions League October 1, 2008 D.C. United vs. Cruz Azul Program
March 4, 2015 D.C. United vs. Alajuelense Program
Soccer July 15, 2016 D.C. United vs. Southampton Program
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