The Last Remnants of the Polo Grounds
A crumbling staircase in upper Manhattan is all that remains of one of the most important sites in sports history.

šŸ“œ A crumbling staircase in upper Manhattan, it is the last relic of one of baseball's most storied ballparks.
šŸ” Located on Coogan's Bluff, it once led to a ticket office for the iconic Polo Grounds.

Why Go

⚾ Explore a tangible piece of sports history where legendary games were played.
šŸŸļø See the site where the New York Giants, Yankees, and Mets once called home, including legendary moments like "The Catch" and "Shot Heard Around the World".
🚶 Walk where generations of New York Giants fans once thronged and explore a unique urban landmark with a rich sports heritage.

Why Avoid

šŸ’¤ It's just a staircase, not a full stadium experience.

Tips

šŸ“ Find it where West 158th Street meets Edgecombe Avenue.
šŸ“œ Look for the 1913 inscription "The John T. Brush Stairway Presented By The New York Giants."
✨ Stairway was recently renovated by multiple sports teams.

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