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  2. Polo Grounds - Wikipedia

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    The Polo Grounds was the name of three stadiums in Upper Manhattan, New York City, ... located 1,120 feet (340 m) from where Doyle was seated. ...

  3. Yankee Stadium (1923) - Wikipedia

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    The Polo Grounds was located on the Manhattan side of the Harlem River, at 155th Street and Eighth Avenue. Huston and Ruppert purchased the lumberyard from William Waldorf Astor for $600,000, equal to $10.9 million today. Construction began May 5, 1922 and Yankee Stadium opened to the public less than a year later.

  4. New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    The Polo Grounds, home of the Yankees from 1913 to 1922, was demolished in 1964, after the Mets had moved to Shea Stadium in Flushing. The Polo Grounds, [b] located on the shore of the Harlem River in Washington Heights, was home to the New York Giants of the National League. [54]

  5. Here's How the NFL Chooses Which Stadium Will Host the ... - AOL

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    Becoming a host city for the Super Bowl is a long and difficult process, one that starts years before the game actually takes place. When all is said and done, the decision behind the host city ...

  6. Coogan's Bluff - Wikipedia

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    The Bushman Steps, located just west of Coogan's Bluff in Sugar Hill/Hamilton Heights, led from the 155th Street subway station to the Polo Grounds ticket booths; the John T. Brush Stairway, on West 157th Street between St Nicholas Avenue and Edgecombe Avenue, then carried fans the rest of the way down to the stadium. [5]

  7. The grounds include gardens, a teahouse, a skeet range, and a putting green, and the home features a marble mantle from the White House, according to the National Park Service.

  8. Polo Fields - Wikipedia

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    The Polo Fields has been the site of diverse events over the years. [7] The Polo Fields was originally called the Golden Gate Park Stadium and opened in 1906 as a velodrome. [8] Cyclists from all over the West Coast have used the track for over a century. [9] In 1967, the Human Be-In counterculture music concert was held on the Polo Fields. [10]

  9. 2 men charged in connection with theft group operation ...

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    In late December, the FBI issued a report warning professional sports leagues in the United States that “organized theft groups” from South America were behind the string of burglaries at the ...