Home of the New York Giants (1883-1910)
Polo Grounds after it was destroyed by fire April 14, 1911. Giants then moved in with Highlanders/Yankees for a year. pic.twitter.com/EhPgL8dhb0
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Opening Day at Polo Grounds, 1886. New York Giants (now #SFGiants) vs the Boston Beaneaters (now #Braves). pic.twitter.com/agNdqIUVBI
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Gentlemen stand in dismay as they look over the remains of Polo Grounds, New York following fire in April of 1911. pic.twitter.com/2HNlJnDEJ2
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 7, 2013
The interior of Polo Grounds, New York prior to April of 1911. #Giants pic.twitter.com/Vtp2Nr3nIU
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 7, 2013
A clear, 1909, shot of lower Manhattan’s landscape and the speedway that ran behind Polo Grounds (right). #Giants pic.twitter.com/vhMrMHb0dz
— Baseball Cathedrals (@MLBcathedrals) October 7, 2013
Spectators at Brotherhood Park, better known as the Polo Grounds. pic.twitter.com/xNd6KJDRth
— Dugout Legends (@DugoutLegends) March 9, 2014
Coogan’s Bluff, overlooking Polo Grounds, 1908. Have to dig out my bowler hat for Opening Day. pic.twitter.com/ZSJtbNuX6q
— John Thorn (@thorn_john) February 4, 2014