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- Boundary_Field abstract "Boundary Field, also known as American League Park II and National Park, is a former baseball ground located in Washington, D.C. located on a larger block bounded approximately by Georgia Avenue, 5th Street, W Street and Florida Avenue, NW. It was just outside what was then the city limit of Washington, whose northern boundary was Boundary Street (later renamed Florida Avenue).The ground was home to the Washington Senators of the American Association in 1891 and then of the National League from 1892 to 1899 after the League absorbed the Association. The National League contracted after the 1899 season and the Senators folded. From 1891 to 1893, the field was also the venue for home games of the Georgetown Hoyas football program.The field was also the home of the American League's Washington Senators/Nationals from 1904 through 1910. When the American League declared itself a major league in 1901 and began raiding National League rosters for talent, the NL decided to retain its lease on the Boundary Field property. This forced the American League's new reincarnation of the Senators to find an alternative home field, and they settled upon a field in Northeast DC with the prosaic name American League Park.After peace was made between the two leagues in 1903, the Senators moved to the old Boundary Field location, which was subsequently also referred to as American League Park. (Today, the terms \"American League Park I\" and \"American League Park II\" are used to make the distinction.) When the Senators were rebranded as the Nationals, the park was also referred to as National Park. The Senators/Nationals played there through the 1910 season. In 1909, the annual Congressional Baseball Game was begun, and was held at this venue and its successor for the next several decades.The wooden stands were destroyed by fire on March 17, 1911. The structure was rebuilt in steel and concrete as the ballpark that would later be known as Griffith Stadium.".
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- Boundary_Field wikiPageRevisionID "706894143".
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink American_Association_(19th_century).
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink American_League.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink American_League_Park.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Baseball.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baseball_venues_in_Washington,_D.C..
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_Major_League_Baseball_venues.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Washington,_D.C..
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Georgetown_Hoyas_football.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Washington_Senators_(1891–99).
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Category:Washington_Senators_(1901–60)_stadiums.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Congressional_Baseball_Game.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Florida_Avenue.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Georgetown_Field.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Georgetown_Hoyas_football.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_Avenue.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Griffith_Stadium.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota_Twins.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink National_League.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink Washington_Senators_(1891–99).
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLink File:American_League_Park_Washington_1905.jpg.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "American League Park II".
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boundary Field".
- Boundary_Field wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Park".
- Boundary_Field after Georgetown_Field.
- Boundary_Field after Griffith_Stadium.
- Boundary_Field before American_League_Park.
- Boundary_Field before "First park".
- Boundary_Field title Congressional_Baseball_Game.
- Boundary_Field title Minnesota_Twins.
- Boundary_Field title "Home of the".
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- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:End.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Georgetown_Hoyas_football_navbox.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Minnesota_Twins.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:S-start.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Succession_box.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:WashingtonDC-baseball-venue-stub.
- Boundary_Field wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Washington_Senators_(1891–1899).
- Boundary_Field years "1904".
- Boundary_Field years "1909".
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Baseball_venues_in_Washington,_D.C..
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Defunct_Major_League_Baseball_venues.
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Defunct_sports_venues_in_Washington,_D.C..
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Georgetown_Hoyas_football.
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Washington_Senators_(1891–99).
- Boundary_Field subject Category:Washington_Senators_(1901–60)_stadiums.
- Boundary_Field hypernym Ground.
- Boundary_Field point "38.9175 -77.02027777777778".
- Boundary_Field type SportFacility.
- Boundary_Field type Venue.
- Boundary_Field type Venue.
- Boundary_Field type SpatialThing.
- Boundary_Field comment "Boundary Field, also known as American League Park II and National Park, is a former baseball ground located in Washington, D.C. located on a larger block bounded approximately by Georgia Avenue, 5th Street, W Street and Florida Avenue, NW.".
- Boundary_Field label "Boundary Field".
- Boundary_Field sameAs Q4949942.
- Boundary_Field sameAs バウンダリー・フィールド.
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- Boundary_Field lat "38.9175".
- Boundary_Field long "-77.02027777777778".
- Boundary_Field wasDerivedFrom Boundary_Field?oldid=706894143.
- Boundary_Field depiction American_League_Park_Washington_1905.jpg.
- Boundary_Field isPrimaryTopicOf Boundary_Field.