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Discover the vibrant heart of New York City in the Bronx. Home to the iconic New Yankee Stadium, this borough is a sports lover's paradise

Background imageBronx Collection: BRONX: ABANDONED CAR, c1964. An abandoned car stripped for parts on Macombs Road in the Bronx

BRONX: ABANDONED CAR, c1964. An abandoned car stripped for parts on Macombs Road in the Bronx, New York City. Photograph by Phil Stanziola, c1964

Background imageBronx Collection: YANKEE STADIUM, 1923. Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, shortly before the official opening in April

YANKEE STADIUM, 1923. Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, shortly before the official opening in April, 1923. Photograph, 3 April 1923

Background imageBronx Collection: Birds eye view of greater New York with Battery Park on the right and showing

Birds eye view of greater New York with Battery Park on the right and showing the boroughs of Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Richmond

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx, V. 3, Double Page Plate No. 26 [Map bounded by West Farms Rd. Castle Hill Ave

Bronx, V. 3, Double Page Plate No. 26 [Map bounded by West Farms Rd. Castle Hill Ave. McGraw Ave. Beach Ave.]

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 32 [Map bounded by Glebe Ave. St. Peters St. Seabury Ave

Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 32 [Map bounded by Glebe Ave. St. Peters St. Seabury Ave. Waterbury Ave. Glover St.]

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 4 [Map bounded by Fowler Ave. Morris Park Ave. Unionport Rd

Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 4 [Map bounded by Fowler Ave. Morris Park Ave. Unionport Rd. Neil Ave.]

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 12 [Map bounded by Bronx International Exposition, E. 177th St

Bronx, V. A, Plate No. 12 [Map bounded by Bronx International Exposition, E. 177th St. East Tremont Ave.]

Background imageBronx Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Catalpa Avenue plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Catalpa Avenue plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageBronx Collection: HARLEM HIGH BRIDGE, 1854. The High Bridge over the Harlem River, New York. Wood engraving

HARLEM HIGH BRIDGE, 1854. The High Bridge over the Harlem River, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1854

Background imageBronx Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Spring Lake plot, with the Nash monument at Woodlawn

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. The Spring Lake plot, with the Nash monument at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageBronx Collection: WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. View of the northeastern entrance lodge at Woodlawn Cemetery

WOODLAWN CEMETERY, 1869. View of the northeastern entrance lodge at Woodlawn Cemetery in Westchester County, New York, near the Harlem railroad station. Wood engraving, American, 1869

Background imageBronx Collection: THE BRONX, c1900. Vyse Avenue, west side from East 176th Street to East 177th Street

THE BRONX, c1900. Vyse Avenue, west side from East 176th Street to East 177th Street, the Bronx, New York, c1900

Background imageBronx Collection: HORSE RACE, 1870. The race for the Hunters Plate at Jerome Park Racetrack in New York

HORSE RACE, 1870. The race for the Hunters Plate at Jerome Park Racetrack in New York. Engraving, 1870

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK: POE COTTAGE. The cottage in the Bronx, New York, where Edgar Allan Poe

NEW YORK: POE COTTAGE. The cottage in the Bronx, New York, where Edgar Allan Poe lived with his wife, Virginia Clemm, and her mother, Maria, from 1846 to 1849. Photograph, c1915

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK CITY, 1912. Panoramic view of New York City and vicinity. Lithograph, c1912

NEW YORK CITY, 1912. Panoramic view of New York City and vicinity. Lithograph, c1912

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK: ARBOR DAY, 1908. Trees ready to be planted on Arbor Day, outside Public

NEW YORK: ARBOR DAY, 1908. Trees ready to be planted on Arbor Day, outside Public School #4 at 173rd Street and Fulton Avenue in the Bronx, New York City, 1908

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK: ARMIES, 1776. A Sketch of the Operations of His Majestys Fleet

NEW YORK: ARMIES, 1776. A Sketch of the Operations of His Majestys Fleet and Army Under the Command of Vice Admiral the Right Honorable Lord Viscount Howe in New York in 1776. British map, 1777

Background imageBronx Collection: Map of the subway system of New York City, published by the Union Dime Savings Bank, 1940

Map of the subway system of New York City, published by the Union Dime Savings Bank, 1940
NEW YORK: SUBWAY MAP, 1940. Map of the subway system of New York City, published by the Union Dime Savings Bank, 1940

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx Fordham Road At Night

Bronx Fordham Road At Night
New York, New York: March 29, 1946. Fordham Road in the Bronx at night. It is the main shopping and entertainment area in the borough

Background imageBronx Collection: When Ice Skaters Collide

When Ice Skaters Collide
New York, New York: January 20, 1921. Two ice skaters collide on the rink at Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx

Background imageBronx Collection: Notre Dame Versus Army Game

Notre Dame Versus Army Game
New York, New York: November 10, 1928. Jack Chevigny of Notre Dame makes a twenty five yard gain in the game against Army at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBronx Collection: 1923 Yankee Stadium

1923 Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1923. The new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx in New York City

Background imageBronx Collection: New Yankee Stadium

New Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1923. The new Yankee Stadium in the Bronx in New York City

Background imageBronx Collection: DiMaggio In Yankee Dugout

DiMaggio In Yankee Dugout
New York, New York: 1937. The New York Yankees in the dugout during the first game of the World Series which they won, 8-1 over the New York Giants at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBronx Collection: Yankees Defeat Giants

Yankees Defeat Giants
New York, New York: October 6, 1937. Thousands of fans watched the New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in the first game of the 1937 World Series at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBronx Collection: Baseball Opening Day In NY

Baseball Opening Day In NY
New York, New York: 1929. Mayor Jimmy Walker hoists the Worlds Baseball Championship flag for the first home game of the season at Yankee Stadium in New York

Background imageBronx Collection: View Of Yankee Stadium

View Of Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1926. A view of Yankee Stadium and the fans watching the Yankees play in New York City

Background imageBronx Collection: World Series In New York

World Series In New York
New York, New York: October 6, 1937. Thousands of fans watched the New York Yankees defeat the New York Giants in the first game of the 1937 World Series at Yankee Stadium

Background imageBronx Collection: Lou Gehrig Playing First

Lou Gehrig Playing First
New York, New York: c. 1926 A baseball game at Yankee Stadium with Lou Gehrig, #4 at first base. His number was the first number to be retired in any American sport

Background imageBronx Collection: Baseball At Yankee Stadium

Baseball At Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1924. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York with no one in the bleachers

Background imageBronx Collection: Yankee Stadium Game

Yankee Stadium Game
New York, New York: April, 1940. A baseball game at Yankee Stadium in New York City between the Yankees and the Washington Senators

Background imageBronx Collection: Yankee Stadium Grandstand View

Yankee Stadium Grandstand View
New York, New York: 1931. View from behind the grandstand showing the diamond at Yankee Stadium as the Yankees and the Boston Red Sox start off the 1931 baseball season

Background imageBronx Collection: Fans leaving Yankee Stadium

Fans leaving Yankee Stadium
New York, New York: c. 1938. Fans leaving Yankee Stadium after a game

Background imageBronx Collection: Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World

Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World
New York, New York 1938 Baseball fans at Yankee Stadium for the third game of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Chicago Cubs

Background imageBronx Collection: Yogi Berra Home Run

Yogi Berra Home Run
New York, New York: June 7, 1961. Bob Allison fof the Minnesota Twins watches a New York Yankee fan at Yankee Stadium make a one handed catch of Yogi Berras 9th home run of the year

Background imageBronx Collection: Photo Of A Five Ring Circus

Photo Of A Five Ring Circus
New York, New York: 1929. The Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey combined circus puts on a five ring show at the Coliseum in the Bronx

Background imageBronx Collection: Orchard Beach In The Bronx

Orchard Beach In The Bronx
New York, New York: July, 1938. A warm day in July at Orchard Beach near City Island in the Bronx

Background imageBronx Collection: Triborough Bridge Is Completed

Triborough Bridge Is Completed
New York, New York July 3, 1936 The $54 million WPA project Triborough Bridge is now completed and awaits the dedication of President Franklin D, Roosevelt on July 11, 1936

Background imageBronx Collection: Bronx Whitestone Drive-In movies, New York

Bronx Whitestone Drive-In movies, New York

Background imageBronx Collection: Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project

Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project. Photograph, 1936
WPA: ROAD CONSTRUCTION. Men building a road in the Bronx, as part of a Works Progress Administration project. Photograph, 1936

Background imageBronx Collection: Curling match on Van Cortlandt Lake, New York. Scotland against America. Wood engraving, 1884

Curling match on Van Cortlandt Lake, New York. Scotland against America. Wood engraving, 1884
CURLING, 1884. Curling match on Van Cortlandt Lake, New York. Scotland against America. Wood engraving, 1884

Background imageBronx Collection: American boxer. Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey in the second round of their heavyweight boxing

American boxer. Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey in the second round of their heavyweight boxing match at Yankee Stadium
JACK DEMPSEY (1895-1983). American boxer. Jack Dempsey and Jack Sharkey in the second round of their heavyweight boxing match at Yankee Stadium, 21 July 1927

Background imageBronx Collection: GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). Known as Babe Ruth. American professional baseball player

GEORGE H. RUTH (1895-1948). Known as Babe Ruth. American professional baseball player. Ruth shaking hands with President Warren G. Harding at Yankee Stadium, New York City, 24 April 1923

Background imageBronx Collection: BOY SCOUTS WRITING HOME. Boy Scouts writing letters home from camp at Hunter Island

BOY SCOUTS WRITING HOME. Boy Scouts writing letters home from camp at Hunter Island, in Pelham Bay Park, New York City. Photograph, c1912

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK: COACHING, 1875. New York City. The four-in hand club passing through Central Park

NEW YORK: COACHING, 1875. New York City. The four-in hand club passing through Central Park, on the way to the races at Jerome Park, Fordham. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageBronx Collection: NEW YORK MANSION, 1748. The Van Cortlandt Manor House, built in 1748 for the merchant Frederick

NEW YORK MANSION, 1748. The Van Cortlandt Manor House, built in 1748 for the merchant Frederick van Cortlandt at Kingsbridge, the Bronx. Wood engraving, 1876

Background imageBronx Collection: CURLING MATCH, 1884. National title curling match-Scotland vs

CURLING MATCH, 1884. National title curling match-Scotland vs. America-on Van Cortlandt Lake in the Bronx: wood engraving, 1884

Background imageBronx Collection: An avenue of clothes washings between 138th and 139th Street

An avenue of clothes washings between 138th and 139th Street apartments, just east of St. Annes Avenue, Bronx, New York. Date 1936 Nov



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Discover the vibrant heart of New York City in the Bronx. Home to the iconic New Yankee Stadium, this borough is a sports lover's paradise. Feel the electric energy as you cheer on your favorite team at Yankee Stadium - an architectural marvel that has witnessed countless historic baseball moments. From Joe Page's legendary pitch in the 1947 World Series to aerial views capturing its grandeur, this stadium holds a special place in American sports history. But there's more to explore beyond baseball. Take a stroll through Bronx Park and immerse yourself in its natural beauty. The Conservatory offers a tranquil escape, where you can admire breathtaking botanical wonders and find solace amidst bustling city life. Don't miss out on visiting the Botanical Gardens Museum, showcasing captivating exhibits that celebrate nature's diversity. The Bronx truly encapsulates the spirit of New York City with its rich cultural heritage and diverse community. Whether you're catching a game at Yankee Stadium or exploring the lush greenery Park, this borough promises unforgettable experiences for all who venture here.