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OverviewPolitics is nothing new to Washington, D.C., even in the arena marked with base paths and outfield grass. The stadium for the expansion Washington Nationals baseball team cost over $600 million and while opponents decried the waste of taxpayer money, supporters promised the stadium would stimulate economic development. Land swaps, closed-door deals, and valuable parking-lot strategies were as complex as any game plan employed on the diamond. The district's past stadiums, tracks and Olympics facilities are archived and described in this history, along with their political backdrops. The book features numerous drawings and photographs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Brett L. AbramsPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.404kg ISBN: 9780786439560ISBN 10: 0786439564 Pages: 296 Publication Date: 17 December 2008 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Preface Introduction: A Contentious Capital City 1. D.C.’s First Families: Capitalism on Sports’ Frontier 2. Northeastern Horizons: Inclusion in the Professional Leagues 3. Oh to Be in Philadelphia: The Army-Navy Game 4. Utility in Concrete: Monuments and Memorials 5. Five-Ring Circus: Olympic Dreams and Delusions 6. If We Build It: Keeping the Team in the District 7. Building a White Elephant: Corruption, Mismanagement, and D.C. Stadium Conclusion: A Big League City Chapter Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsFor the first time, a stadium book that provides the details of backroom politics that surrounds the building of, or the elements that defeat and spur stadium proposals. Capital Sporting Grounds is an excellent chronology of the efforts, defeats and successes of building a stadium in the nation's capital over the past 100+ years. -- Bruce A. Genther, stadium historian and modeler Bruce A. Genther, stadium historian and modeler. For the first time, a stadium book that provides the details of backroom politics that surrounds the building of, or the elements that defeat and spur stadium proposals. Capital Sporting Grounds is an excellent chronology of the efforts, defeats and successes of building a stadium in the nation's capital over the past 100] years. --Bruce A. Genther, stadium historian and modeler. Author InformationBrett L. Abrams has written five books about sports, popular culture, and the Washington, D.C., region. He works as an electronic records archivist for the federal government in the nation's capital. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |