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Yankee Stadium
For baseball fans, the atmosphere of excitement in this historic ballpark can only be experienced
firsthand. If you plan on attending a home game, the Yankees provide great accomodations for fans with disabilities and their families. Check here for phone numbers, directions, and information about visiting the 26 time World Champions of baseball. |
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Madison Square Garden
Madison Square Garden is the home of the New York Rangers, the New York Knicks, and the New York Liberty. The worlds most famous arena has a long, storied history in the sporting and entertainment worlds. With events year-round, the Garden hosts all kinds of spectacular events for all to enjoy. Check here to find out the easiest ways for you to attend the next event at MSG. |
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Shea Stadium
Shea Stadium, located in Queens New York, is the home of the 1986 World Champion New York Mets. The stadium provides excellent wheelchair seating and extraordinary special services for people with disabilities at every home game. Check here to learn more about Shea Stadium and how you can visit the Amazin' Mets.
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USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center is the home of the US Open. This annual event, in Flushing Meadows, Corona Park, is the American Grand Slam event. It showcases the world's best tennis players in one of the most intimate venues for elite competition. Check here to see how you can join in the action.
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Key Span Park
Key Span Park is the newest addition to the list of sports venues in New York City. Home of the Brooklyn Cyclones, the New York Mets' Class A minor league affiliate, Key Span Park seats more than 6,500 spectators. Check here to see how you can once again be a part of history by experiencing the return of baseball to Brooklyn.
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The New Balance Track & Field Center @ The Armory
Home of the "fastest indoor track in the world", the Armory is also the new home for the USA Track and Field Hall of Fame. The New Balance Track and Field Center has a new 200-meter, banked, MONDO track and field facility built on a 93,000 square foot drill floor inside the Armory. It is the only facility of its kind within a fifty-mile radius of New York City.
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Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Richmond County Bank Ballpark is the home of the Staten Island Yankees, the New York Yankees' Class A minor league affiliate. The new park seats 6,886 spectators for baseball and 7,500 for events with field seating. Check here to see how you can watch the "Baby Bombers", the 2000 NY Penn League Champions.
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Belson Soccer Stadium/St. John's
Construction of the new soccer stadium has begun and the field is expected to be ready for play in the Fall 2002 season. The stadium, to be used for the men’s and women’s soccer programs, will seat approximately 3,000 spectators and include a press box, private suites and media room. It will be situated on a raised platform, with parking underneath, adjacent to the St. John’s baseball field.
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Giants Stadium
Giants Stadium plays host to four professional New York area teams. The Giants, the Jets, the Metro Stars and the Hitmen call this 55,000 seat stadium, known for its strong wind gusts, home. The stadium was built in 1976 for the Giants, and has hosted football games, both Men's and Women's World Cup Soccer games, marching band competitions, and many concerts.
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NYRA Racetracks
The New York Racing Association came into existence in 1955 and controls Belmont Park, Aqueduct, and Saratoga tracks. Races take place year-round at these outdoor and indoor tracks so excitement lasts through the winter months. Check here to learn more about NYRA's tracks and how you can experience world-class racing.
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