The Dyckman Oval was once located in the Inwood section of northern Manhattan. The stadium hosted Negro League baseball games, boxing exhibitions and more. This location is currently the site of the Dyckman Houses. The post The Dyckman Oval: Uptown’s Forgotten Ballpark appeared first on | My Inwood.| | My Inwood
Slavery was abolished in New York in 1827. Prior to that, the Dyckmans, Nagles, and other Uptown Manhattan families, made use of enslaved labor. The post Uptown’s Forgotten Slave Cemetery appeared first on | My Inwood.| | My Inwood