The White Lot
Item
- Title
- The White Lot
- Date
- June 2, 1860 (first game)
- 1990s (closed)
- Description
- In 1860, the first baseball clubs in Washington, DC, the Nationals and the Potomacs, played a game on the field south of the White House, then known as the White Lot. The field was originally open to baseball enthusiasts of all races, but became segregated in 1874. In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt formalized the park, laying out four diamonds for public play. The baseball fields remained open until the 1990s.
- Source
- Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division. View original.
- Coverage
- 1860-1889
Item: The White Lot