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to the Swampoodle location, upon joining the National League. Local papers reported that the new grounds had more space and a more favorable lease. The papers often referred to the new grounds as Capitol Park, even as the previous Capitol Park was still in use, under the same name, for various types
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The ballfield was located on a block bounded by North Capitol Street NE and tracks (west); F Street NE (south); Delaware Avenue NE (east); and G Street NE (north); a few blocks north of the
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of entertainment. When referencing the previous park, the reports would general specify its location, to minimize possible confusion.
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Swampoodle Grounds held 6,000. The Washington Statesmen folded after the end of the 1889 season.
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Portions of the site were eventually annexed as the site of the
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