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Yankee Stadium

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Yankee Stadium

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Home to the most successful franchise in American baseball, Yankee Stadium in the Bronx is the grand ballpark of the New York Yankees, opened in 2009 to replace the legendary original that stood across the street. Seating around forty-six thousand, it was built to evoke the cathedral-like grandeur of its predecessor while offering every modern amenity, and it carries the weight of one of the great traditions in sport. The current stadium succeeded the original House That Ruth Built, the storied 1923 ballpark named for the slugger Babe Ruth whose home runs filled it. The new building deliberately echoes the old, recreating the famous frieze that ringed the roof and preserving the team's aura of history, while greatly expanding the concourses, suites and dining that contemporary fans expect. Beyond the field, the stadium houses Monument Park, an open-air shrine behind the outfield honouring the team's legendary players and retired numbers, a roll-call of some of the most famous names in the sport. The Yankees' record of championships and Hall of Fame players gives every game a sense of inheritance, and the stadium also hosts a professional soccer club and major concerts and events. The surrounding Bronx neighbourhood comes alive on game days, its streets filled with vendors and fans in pinstripes. For visitors a Yankees game is a definitive New York sporting experience, with tickets sold by game and guided tours offered on non-game days, including a visit to Monument Park. The stadium is easily reached by subway and commuter rail directly to its gates, and its blend of modern comfort and deep tradition makes it a draw for baseball fans from around the world. Monument Park, the open-air shrine behind the outfield honouring the team's legends and retired numbers, draws fans on pilgrimage to a roll-call of the sport's greatest names. The new stadium's recreation of the famous roof frieze and its preservation of the franchise's traditions wrap modern comforts in a powerful sense of history, and on game days the surrounding Bronx streets fill with vendors and fans in pinstripes, charging the air with anticipation.

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Type: Tourist Attraction

Address: 1 East 161st Street, Bronx, New York City, NY, United States

Website: https://www.mlb.com/yankees/ballpark

Capacity: 46537

Opening Date: 02/04/2009

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