Nationals Park

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Nationals Park is a modern Major League Baseball stadium in Washington, D.C., known as the home venue of the Washington Nationals and for its views of the U.S. Capitol and Anacostia Riverfront.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball ballpark
baseball stadium
sports venue
architect Devrouax & Purnell
HOK Sport Venue Event
surface form: HOK Sport
brokeGroundOn 2006-05-04
city Washington, D.C.
country United States of America
surface form: United States
divisionServed National League East
firstMLBGameDate 2008-03-30
formerName Nationals Park self-linksurface differs
surface form: Nationals Stadium
generalContractor Clark/Hunt/Smoot
hasFeature LED ribbon boards
batter’s eye restaurant area
bullpens visible from concourse
center-field plaza
club level lounges
home run porch
kids play area
luxury suites
multiple food courts
outdoor concourses
presidential racing mascots area
press box
red, white, and blue seating bowl
rooftop party decks
team store
views of Anacostia Riverfront
views of the U.S. Capitol
hasPublicTransitAccess Navy Yard–Ballpark station
hasScoreboardType high-definition video board
homeVenueOf Washington Nationals
hostedEvent 2012 NLDS games
2014 NLDS games
2016 NLDS games
2017 NLDS games
MLB All-Star Week
surface form: 2018 MLB All-Star Game

2019 World Series games
leagueServed Major League Baseball
locatedIn Foggy Bottom neighborhood
surface form: Navy Yard neighborhood

Southeast Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
nearbyRiver Anacostia River
openedOn 2008-03-22
operator Washington Nationals
owner Events DC
primaryTenant Washington Nationals
publicTransitSystem Washington Metro
seatingCapacity 41339
surface natural grass

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Subject: Nationals Park
Description of subject: Nationals Park is a modern Major League Baseball stadium in Washington, D.C., known as the home venue of the Washington Nationals and for its views of the U.S. Capitol and Anacostia Riverfront.

Referenced by (20)

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Washington Nationals homeBallpark Nationals Park
WSN homeBallpark Nationals Park
Screech associatedWith Nationals Park
Screech homeVenue Nationals Park
Nationals Park formerName Nationals Park self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Nationals Stadium
2019 World Series game3Location Nationals Park
2019 World Series game4Location Nationals Park
2019 World Series game5Location Nationals Park
Southeast Washington, D.C. contains Nationals Park
this entity surface form: Washington Nationals Park
Devrouax & Purnell notableWork Nationals Park
Devrouax & Purnell designed Nationals Park
Navy Yard–Ballpark station serves Nationals Park
Sam Rice inductedInto Nationals Park
this entity surface form: Washington Nationals Ring of Honor
South Capitol Street SE passesNear Nationals Park
Navy Yard neighborhood hasLandmark Nationals Park
Clark Construction Group notableProject Nationals Park
this entity surface form: Nationals Park in Washington, D.C.