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Polo Grounds, historic baseball park in Manhattan

Polo Grounds was a baseball stadium located near the Harlem River in northern Manhattan. The venue had an unusual diamond shape with asymmetrical outfield dimensions that made it distinctive among other parks.

The stadium opened in 1890 and hosted some of baseball's greatest teams and moments over its long history. It served the New York Giants first and later became home to the Mets before closing in 1964.

The venue was deeply woven into how New Yorkers spent their afternoons and built friendships across the city. People gathered here not just to watch games, but to be part of a shared tradition that defined their community.

The site no longer exists, but visitors can locate the former grounds at 155th Street and Eighth Avenue in Upper Manhattan. A plaque marks the spot where the stadium once stood, making it easy to find the historic location.

The name came from polo players who once used the grounds before it became a baseball stadium. This unexpected connection to an entirely different sport makes the venue's origin story particularly surprising.

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Inception
April 19, 1890
Official opening
April 19, 1890
Capacity
34000
GPS coordinates
40.83083,-73.93750
Latest update
December 8, 2025 08:20
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