. >> hinchliffe stadium in paterson, new jersey, was home to the new york black yankees, dating back to 1933. it's one of the last remaining negro league stadiums in the country. joining us today is one of the founders of the friends of hinchliffe stadium, thank you so much for being here this afternoon, brian. this is really a fascinating story. this stadium, from what you've told me, is essentially in your backyard. where exactly is it in paterson? >> well, it's actually right outside of the historic district, and what's interesting about hinchliffe stadium, it's actually part of the national park that is there now, so it is literally right within the realm of history in paterson, especially since paterson is america's first planned industrialized city. so i grew up two blocks away from hinchliffe stadium, one block away from the great falls, and i was just kind of immersed in history. so i've just been very interested in the stadium for a very long time. >> and what is it that led you kind of to found this movement back in 2002, i believe? >> that's correct. 2002 was when the orga