Washington Senators - Griffith Stadium (1911 to 1961)
Griffith Stadium was home to the original Washington Senators from 1911 to 1960 and stood as one of baseball’s most distinctive early 20th-century ballparks. Located in Northwest Washington, D.C., the stadium featured an unusually shaped outfield and hosted legends such as Walter Johnson, one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. It was the site of the Senators’ 1924 World Series championship—the franchise’s crowning achievement. Beyond baseball, Griffith Stadium also hosted historic sporting and cultural events, cementing its place in the fabric of the nation’s capital. For fans who cherish the early roots of baseball in Washington, this stadium replica honors a foundational chapter in D.C. sports history. Designed with a slim, refined profile, each handmade 3D Home Fields stadium replica—crafted in Atlanta—fits beautifully on a desk, bookshelf, credenza, or mantel. It’s a timeless display piece and a meaningful gift for the true fan. ⚾ Brilliant, Long-Lasting LED Lighting – I