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Polo Grounds - history, photos and more of the New York Giants former ballpark
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Polo Grounds - history, photos and more of the New York Giants former ballpark
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The Polo Grounds was a stadium in Upper Manhattan near the Harlem River Drive. It hosted the New York Giants baseball team and the Jets until it's demolition in 1964. Imagine if