World Travel Information Source Countries | About Us | Contact  

New York Yankee
Utica - New York

Principal Locations
  1. Albany
  2. Beacon
  3. Buffalo
  4. Elmira
  5. Lockport (city)
  6. Mount Vernon
  7. New Rochelle
  8. Newburgh (city)
  9. Niagara Falls
  10. Peekskill
  11. Poughkeepsie (city)
  12. Schenectady
  13. Syracuse
  14. Utica
  15. Watertown (city)
  16. White Plains
  17. Yonkers

Resources


New York Yankee




Prior to the commencement of the 2003 regular season, defendants shall install 42 wheelchair and 42 companion seating locations in the back of the Main Reserve seating of the Main Level. If, however, by January 15, 2003, (i) the Yankees (or the Yankees' parent, successor-in-interest, or assignee), (ii) the City or another New York governmental or quasi-governmental entity, or (iii) any other person or public or private entity (including, but not limited to, a governmental entity located in a state other than New York) enters into a Letter of Intent or similar instrument providing that the Yankees shall lease or otherwise occupy a stadium other than the current Stadium by a proposed date of no later than the commencement of the 2007 regular season, or that a new stadium shall be constructed for the Yankees' use to be occupied by a proposed date of no later than the commencement of the 2007 regular season, orthat the Stadium shall be substantially renovated by a proposed date of no ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
"The house that Ruth built" is one of the oldest ballparks in modern sports history. Its atmosphere of excitement can only be experienced firsthand. Yankee Stadium has been the scene of numerous college football games, several concerts and two papal masses. The stadium seats 57,545. For more information on Yankee Stadium, please visit our Venue Accessibilty Page . ...

Yankee Stadium ... [Read More]

Congressman John Sweeney, Representing the 22nd district of New York
Congressman Sweeney recently starred in the 40th Annual Congressional Baseball game that raised thousands of dollars for charitable causes. Rep. Sweeney donned his beloved New York Yankee pinstripes for his tour on the diamond, playing right field and scoring a run during the GOP's 9-1 rout of Congressional Democrats. ... [Read More]

NYCDOT - Ferry Information
Ferry Service to Yankees and Mets Games ...

Ferry Service to Yankees and Mets Games ...

East 90th Street, East 34th Street, and South Street Seaport to Yankee Stadium, Bronx ... [Read More]

Congressman Eliot L. Engel (NY17) - Press Release - ENGEL CHEERS PLANS FOR A NEW YANKEE STADIUM
and the Bronx with the Yankees. That’s why they are called the Bronx Bombers; who could ever think of them playing anyplace else. The new stadium,  by carrying over the look of the original, will warm fans’ hearts as they enter, and a new field will excite them as they watch. ... [Read More]

Directions to the Office
From New Jersey -George Washington Bridge to Cross Bronx Expressway, East. EXIT - Major Deegan Expressway, South. EXIT - Stadium, Left then Right to Yankee Stadium and East 161 st ... [Read More]

Sources Cited in The Rise of New York Port 83027190
*Joseph Blunt, The Merchant's and Shipmaster's Assistant (1832). * The Shipmaster's Assistant and Commercial Digest (1837, etc.). Separate editions of a highly useful manual by a New York lawyer. Sums up concisely the essential points on a large number of different subjects. The scope of the work is indicated by the chapter headings in the 1837 edition: "Ships, Navigation Acts, Custom House Laws, Fisheries, Revenue Cutters, Shipowners, Shipmasters, Seamen, Con- suls, Freight, General Average, Salvage, Bottomry and Respondentia, Marine Insurance, Factors and Agents, The Navy, Pensions, Crimes, Slaves, Wrecks, Quarantine, Passengers, Pilots, Bills of Exchange, Exchange, Weights and Measures, Harbor Regulations, Commercial Regulations." F. G. Clarke, The American Ship-Master's Guide and Commercial Assistant(1838). A similar work, published in Boston. *R. H. Dana, The Seaman's Friend: Containing a Treatise on Practical Seamanship . . . a Dictionary of Sea Terms; Customs and Usages of the M ... [Read More]

New York City Family Court
Take the B, D, or 4 trains to the 161 st Street-Yankee Stadium station; or the #1, 2, 6, or 32 buses; we are just a short walk from the "House That Ruth Built" Yankee Stadium. ... [Read More]

Today in History: April 19
Yankee Doodle went to town, A riding on a pony; Stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni. (CHORUS) Yankee Doodle, keep it up, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Mind the Music and the step, And with the girls be handy. ...

The writer, producer, and composer George M. Cohan adapted "Yankee Doodle" for his Broadway play Little Johnny Jones , the story of an American jockey who goes to England to win a derby. A portion of Cohan's 1904 play was incorporated into the biographical 1942 film Yankee Doodle Dandy staring James Cagney as Cohan, and again into the 1955 movie The Seven Little Foys starring Bob Hope and Cagney. [Eddie Foy (1854-1928) was a vaudevillian who performed with his seven children .] ... [Read More]

US Dept of State
Of humble origin and perhaps questionable in matters of lyrical "taste," "Yankee Doodle" has survived as one of America's most upbeat and humorous national airs. In the fife and drum state of Connecticut, it is the official state song. George M. Cohan revived the tune in his "Yankee Doodle Boy" (also known as "I'm a Yankee Doodle Dandy") of 1904. It should surprise no one that John Philip Sousa was immensely fond of this work. He employed it in many of his arrangements and patriotic fantasies. He even used it as a counter-melody in his march "America First." ... [Read More]


Countries | About Us | Contact