The Little League® International Complex, home to our Administrative Building, World of Little League® Museum, Flagship Store, as well as the stadiums and other facilities that host the Little League Baseball® World Series each summer, is located in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, just a few miles away from the original birthplace of Little League where founder Carl E. Stotz brought the community together back in 1939.

In addition to the headquarters in Pennsylvania, Little League International also operates five Region Offices across the United States, as well as a facility in Kutno, Poland, where members of the region staff operate throughout the year. Those Little League-owned facilities include:

  • Central Region (Whitestown, Indiana): Little League Central Region Headquarters
  • East Region (Bristol, Connecticut): A. Bartlett Giamatti Little League Leadership Training Center
  • Southeast Region (Warner Robins, Georgia): Little League Southeast Region Headquarters
  • Southwest Region (Waco, Texas): George W. Bush Little League Southwest Leadership Training Center
  • West Region (San Bernardino, California): Little League West Region Headquarters Complex
  • Europe and Africa Region (Kutno, Poland): Little League Baseball European Leadership Training Center
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Little League International also has a number of employees who work remotely in locations all around the world who frequently spend time at one of the various Little League facilities to spend time with the other members of the team.

Our Communities

The Little League program is rooted in community, and that rings true for each of the communities in which Little League facilities are operated, making the locations a great place to live, work, and spend time all throughout the year. Learn more about our communities below:

Our Communities

  • Williamsport, Pa. (HQ)

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    Nestled in the heart of North Central Pennsylvania, Lycoming and Clinton Counties are perfectly situated to offer the charm and affordability of rural living with easy access to all that cities like Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, New York, Baltimore, and Harrisburg have to offer. Lycoming and Clinton Counties have everything you could ask for if you like the outdoors. Whether it be camping, hiking, fishing, or hunting, you will find it here.  

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  • Whitestown, Ind. (Central)

    For nearly a decade, Whitestown has been the fastest growing community in Indiana, while retaining its small-town charm and agricultural roots. Located near Interstate-65, Whitestown is less than 30 minutes from downtown Indianapolis and the Indianapolis International Airport. With 50+ acres of parks, 13+ miles of trails, and a variety of restaurants and shops all within a short drive from anywhere in Whitestown, you will have everything you need. 

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  • Bristol, Conn. (East)

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    Bristol is situated in Central Connecticut, 20 miles southwest of Hartford with easy access to all major highways. It is a wonderfully diverse and family friendly community that offers a wide range of historical, entertainment, and dining opportunities. Our quality-of-life benefits from the 700 acres of beautiful parks, a high rated education system including two high schools with upgraded buildings and surrounding athletic fields, and an aggressive promotion of economic development that attracts reputable industry which in turn increases our grand list. The Bristol community is active in the arts, a wide range of sporting activities, and preserving our city’s rich history of architecture, revolutionary clock making, and general manufacturing. 

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  • Warner Robins, Ga. (Southeast)

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    Recognized as one of Georgia’s Top 10 places to live, and as the 11th largest city in the state, Warner Robins boasts a population of around 80,000 residents. Home to the renowned Robins Air Force Base and the Museum of Aviation, Warner Robins embodies a rich tapestry of cultural and civic assets. As a Family Fun Destination in Georgia, Warner Robins is commitment to providing a quality living experience for families, including those in our military community.  

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  • Waco, Texas (Southwest)

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    Whether you drive, fly, or walk to Waco, you’re guaranteed a fun visit in the heartland of Texas! Situated on the I-35 corridor between Dallas and Austin, Waco is the place to stop for scores of shops and restaurants galore and also offers some major attractions, five historic homes, seven recreational venues, and nine arts organizations staging theatrical and musical productions, as well as art exhibitions. It is not only brimming with Texas history, economic opportunity, and a rich variety of cultural experiences, it is also a major seat of higher learning with three major colleges in its city limits. 

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  • San Bernardino, Calif. (West)

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    The City of San Bernardino is a community rich in history and cultural diversity. Influences of Native Americans, Mexican settlers, Spanish missionaries and Mormon emigrants can still be seen throughout the City today. From the day in 1810 when Franciscan missionary Father Dumetz named the area San Bernardino to the present, San Bernardino – nestled south of the San Bernardino Mountains and west of the lower desert – has been recognized for its scenic beauty and strategic location. With 35 parks and 11 community centers, residents can enjoy playgrounds, swimming, youth sports, adult sports, senior activities, and special interest classes. The City’s menu of programs and services includes a public library system comprised of one main and three library branches which provide life-long learning to the world of ideas, information, and creative experience for all citizens of San Bernardino. 

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  • Kutno, Poland (Europe & Africa)

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    This medium-size provincial town situated half-way between tourist attractions of Warsaw and medieval city of Torun is known predominantly as an important railway junction, a place to change trains while travelling across Poland. Currently Kutno is a 50-thousand people industrial town, but it retains its ancient layout with two market squares, and a 19th-century town hall housing the Regional Museum. The Old Town of Kutno is being restored and is improving, step-by-step. 

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