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English: Diagram of the Polo Grounds.
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Scanned from the Official Encyclopedia of Baseball, a 1951 publication, p.444.

This file was derived from: T&T Polo Grounds diagram 1951.JPG
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In the public domain: by US copyright law, creativity is required for copyright. The aspects of the original diagram that were not creative are not copyrightable. Facts are not copyrightable. The shape and dimensions of a baseball ground are not likely to be copyrightable; furthermore, if there is any copyright possible in them, they would be owned by the designer of the ground, not the person diagramming the facts in existence. The stadium itself was built prior to 1923 and its architect would be long deceased.


This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: converted into SVG. The original can be viewed here: T&T Polo Grounds diagram 1951.JPG.

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