Latitude and longitude of Griffith Stadium

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Griffith Stadium was a sports stadium that stood in Washington, D.C., from 1911 to 1965, between Georgia Avenue and 5th Street, and between W Street and Florida Avenue NW. An earlier wooden baseball park had been built on the same site in 1891. It was called Boundary Field or National Park, as its occupants were then known primarily by the nickname Nationals. This park was destroyed by a fire in March 1911 and replaced by a steel and concrete structure, also at first called National Park; it was renamed for Washington Senators owner Clark Griffith in 1920. 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 1937 and 1956 Major League Baseball All-Star Games as well as games of the 1924, 1925, and 1933 World Series. It served as home for the Negro league Homestead Grays during the 1940s.

Latitude: 38° 55' 1.79" N
Longitude: -77° 01' 7.80" W

Nearest city to this article: Washington D.C.

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