Built in 1913 as an access to the rear of the Polo Grounds, the landing on these defunct steps reads:
©2010 by Eric K. Washington
- Built in 1913 as an access to the rear of the Polo Grounds, the landing on these defunct steps reads: ©2010 by Eric K. Washington
- John T. Brush, New York Giants owner, 1911, published by the Bain News Service. Collection: Library of Congress; public domain.
- John Brush Hempstead, son of the New York Giants president Harry Hempstead and grandson of the late John T. Brush (former president of the Giants), throws out first pitch of Game One, World Series at the Polo Grounds, New York, October 7, 1913, published by the Bain News Service. Collection: Library of Congress; public domain.
- Although fenced off and officially off-limits to the public, locals have continued to take shortcuts by way of the picturesque Brush Stairway for years. ©2010 by Eric K. Washington
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