Photo Gallery
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The Stadium during the 1927 season before the left field grandstand was extended.
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Aerial view of Yankee Stadium as it looked in its early years.
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Panoramic view of the pre-renovated Yankee Stadium.
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A view of pre-renovated Yankee Stadium in 1956
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Aerial photo of the stadium and surrounding neighborhood.
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The outer wall of the stadium
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River Avenue, located behind the stadium and under the 4 Train.
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The front of the stadium at night
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A bridge leading to the front of the stadium over Metro North tracks
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The grounds crew taking the tarp off the infield
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The stadium during a night game
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The left field side of the grandstand
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The Stadium just before sunset from the upper deck.
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The infield during a night game
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The grandstand during batting practice
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Monument Park, the LF bleachers, the bullpens, and the retired numbers
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The outfield during batting practice
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A sign in the hallway en-route to the dugout that the Yankees touch as they come out of the clubhouse. Derek Jeter, with permission from the Yankees, took the sign after the stadium closed.
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The foul pole, upper deck, and the bleachers.
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The left field corner at Yankee Stadium. Notice that the foul pole is only 318 feet (97 m) away from home plate.
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