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"tex... | context-434_41_1.mp3 | context-434_41.mp3 | 22,050 | Justin | The original Yankee Stadium opened in 1923 on 161st Street and River Avenue, a year that saw the Yankees bring home their first of 27 World Series Championships. | The original Yankee Stadium opened in nineteen twenty-three on one hundred and sixty-first Street and River Avenue, a year that saw the Yankees bring home their first of twenty-seven World Series Championships. | question-434_41_1.mp3 | 22,050 | Kevin | Where was the first Yankee Stadium? |
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