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3.1/5 (14 votes)
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Ball hockey (also known as road hockey, deck hockey, ground hockey, or street hockey) is a type of hockey played on pavement with sneakers or inline skates. It is usually played with hockey sticks and an old tennis ball or ball hockey ball....
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3.0/5 (3 votes)
Games & Activities/Outdoor Games
"Clap and rhyme" is something that girls in the city would typically do, often sitting on a favorite stoop, to have fun or just while the hours away. All you needed was a friend who either knew the rhymes and moves or was willing to learn them....
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3.5/5 (4 votes)
Games & Activities/Outdoor Games
Stoopball is one of the most fondly remembered and iconic street games. The essence of stoopball is to throw a ball against a row of stairs--the stoop--and keep score depending upon the rules the players define before playing. This sometimes ...
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4.1/5 (7 votes)
Games & Activities/Outdoor Games
Stickball is a variant of baseball as played on the streets of NYC and other urban areas. Instead of the formal bat and ball, the equipment used is a stick (usually a broom handle) and a rubber ball known as a spaldeen. The rules come from...
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5. Skully
4.3/5 (4 votes)
Games & Activities/Outdoor Games
Skully (a.k.a. skelly, skilsies, skelsies, skelsy, skellzies, scully, tops, caps, loadies) was one of the most popular street games in the New York City area in the 1940-1980 period, and it is still played today, though not as widespread. It is...
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