In 1958, Yankee Stadium hosted Jehovah's Witnesses. It was a historical day as Jehovah’s Witnesses attended their religion’s yearly Divine Will International Assembly and turned it into the largest one-day crowd filled in Yankee Stadium at over…
To Yankee fans, Yankee Stadium is considered a landmark because of the impact it has on the city of New York. The end of the old Yankee Stadium was a complete shock and somber moment for many people in the New York City area. Despite it never being…
Few things are as synonymous with the New York Yankees as the iconic song "New York, New York," which rings out after every game at Yankee Stadium. It gets played after wins and losses alike, as a consistent reminder that no matter the outcome of any…
Yankee Stadium's frieze is an iconic piece of architecture. It lined the roof of the original Yankee Stadium from 1923 to 1973 and is replicated on the current stadium's roof. The shape is known to have come out of no where and is completely…
This photo shows us what the lobby of Yankee Stadium looks like. It is highlighted by large banners of Yankee legends from the past. It is very meaningful and important because it provides fans with an immediate presence and remembrance of some of…
The original staircase frame from the 1906 construction. It has obviously been redone over the years to allow construction workers to move up and down levels of the structure. Here, graffiti writers do not have enough space to to display a piece but…
Vade One of the US Crew is no longer writing but has made a name for himself amongst Yonkers writers. He is remembered for his handstyle when it comes to tags and his appearance on MTV's Beyond Scared Straight (1999). Junior was a Westchester writer…
These three pieces - Vet (TMC), Kuma (KF), and a man accompanied by an eagle by an unknown artist - stand out the most to me. They are made to be noticeable by both their style and size. This photograph of the main building was taken from the turbine…