Locations
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Athletic Recreation Center (Brewerytown)
Brewerytown Baseball's practice and home field is located at the corner of 27th and Jefferson Streets, once the site of the country's first racially-integrated baseball game and the National League's first baseball game.
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Lee Cultural Center (West Philly)
Home field to the West Philly Baseball Club. Lee Cultural Center is named in honor of John A. Lee, Sr., an athlete, humanitarian, and civic leader who was the first African-American graduate of Roman Catholic High School. The site was once a creative hub for black artists in Philly, housing studio and performance space for musicians, sculptors, photographers, writers, dancers, actors, and more. Famed singer, songwriter, jazz musician, and civil rights activist Nina Simone -- known as the "High Priestess of Soul" -- was one of the many talented individuals who showcased their work at Lee.
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Mander Playground (North Philly)
Home field of the North Philly Camelots.
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Morton Playground (Germantown)
Home of the Germantown Warriors, the host for the 2025 Catto Youth Baseball League's games.
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Vernon Park (Germantown)
One of the sites for our games in Germantown, located close to Mander Playground.