We showcase the stadiums and arenas of the New York Metro Area. We have set a capacity cut off point of 10 000 for American Football and 5 000 for everything else. Thanks for watching!
I've been to one game at Yankees Stadium and half a dozen Devils games and two concerts at Prudential Center. I've driven past Rutgers' football stadium many times since I live in New Brunswick.
Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, NJ is in the process of being renovated to host the Indy League New Jersey Jackals. The Jackals announced their move to Paterson last week and the venue will still be used by the Paterson school system.
You spelled the city wrong. There is only ONE "T". It is Paterson, New Jersey. There is also William Paterson University, located in Wayne Township, New Jersey.
20:20 The census bureau actually does consider Trenton/Princeton its own separate metropolitan area. What you're probably looking at is New York's combined statistical area (CSA), which is a census grouping that adds a few cities that, despite being their own metro area, are nonetheless economically or culturally linked to New York. I agree with including Trenton in the video for completion's sake, though. It's nice to see a beautiful ballpark get a spotlight!
14:24 - 14:50: Fans of Wes Anderson's films might be familiar with Forest Hills Stadium. A few scenes for his 2001 THE ROYAL TENNANBAUMS were shot there. Probably the funniest is when Gene Hackman is driving around the stadium in a go-cart!
Patriots Stadium is where Monty Brewster pitched against the Yankees for the Hackensack Bulls in Brewster's Millions. Nice to see the train tracks don't go through the outfield anymore.
I understand the need for the attendance cutoff, but it would've been nice to see Fordham's Rose Hill Gymnasium on this list. It's one of the oldest arenas, if not the oldest, in all of NCAA Division I basketball (built in 1925). It's also a pretty nice-looking building, particularly the exterior.
The New Jersey Jackals’ new home after they moved out of Yogi Berra Stadium is actually Hinchliffe Stadium. The stadium has gone through extensive renovations and like Yogi Berra will also feature a small museum this time about the history of Hinchliffe. In the same structure will house a concession area and a few other possible goodies. I’m glad that they revived an old stadium that was falling apart and would almost become a relic of history, but the Jackals and the people of Paterson were able to save it. The only complaint I’ll make is that the stadium doesn’t really look like it would be suitable for baseball, but however they can make it work.
For the last two years, the County Center has been used as a vaccination site for COVID, and therefore, the WC Knicks moved to Webster Bank Arena, as you've noted. I had season tickets to the first year of the Westchetser Knicks in 2014, went to a ton of high school games there, and also got my COVID vaccine there, which is pretty cool.
Very informative video with great arial photography. My only wish is that you added the city/town of each facility. Many of us in the NYC metro area are not familiar with more than a few of these stadiums/arenas. Thanks for posting.
Do Upsate NY next please!! Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester all have good stadiums. Utica, Watertown, Binghamton, Ithaca, Cooperstown, Glens Falls to name a few more places!
Agree was going to request upstate NY one. I grew up in Southern Ontario and spent a few summer holidays camping in the Finger Lakes and also Allegheny State Park. Beautiful area and I have a soft spot for Syracuse U!!!
@@bobbyboy1439 ha! OK I will, I haven't watched college sports for years I see they are not in the AP top 25 but they received some votes! The big memory for year is 1987 when they had Don McPherson as option QB and they went undefeated and tied Auburn in the Sugar Bowl! Carrier Dome sounded loud on my tv that year. Jim Boeheim was the legendary basketball coach at that time. Good memories, US college sports was really exciting in the 80s and early 90s, I miss those days.
@@neilwhitaker6284 Jim Boeheim is still the SU bball coach! Unfortunately, I don't think Cuse will be able to reach that level of greatness as they did in 1987 any time soon..
Delighted to see you included Hinchliffe Stadium. Played b-ball there in the 60's for the Paterson city leagues and Kennedy HS. Thanksgiving Day between Central (later Kennedy) and Eastside High School was a major event at this venue.
Bridgeport made it (Total Mortgage Arena) made it. There also use to be a baseball stadium for the Bluefish next to it but they moved. Its now a amphitheater.
I played football a bunch of time at the Newark spots stadium against Barringer High School. Also, My first job was at the yogi Berra stadium concession stand
I think Michie Stadium in West Point is technically still NY metro area, but otherwise excellent job. I live here and have never heard of some of these stadiums.
The NY Islanders actually left Nassau Coliseum in 2015 to play in Barclays Center. The layout for hockey was totally unsuitable, as it meant the scoreboard was actually not over center ice, and many fans from Long Island didn’t follow the team to Brooklyn. The Islanders returned to Nassau Coliseum to split their home games between there and Barclays Center in 2018. The Islanders quit Barclays for good in the 2020-21 season while the new UBS Arena at nearby Belmont Park was finished.
Been waiting for this, which is somewhat ridiculous since I live here and I know what our stadiums, at least the big ones, look like already. It's a little like excitedly opening your school yearbook to look for your own picture. Anyway, here we go... (Edit: I just want to point out the Harlem River is not man-made as a whole. Only the very northern part of it where it meets the Hudson River, adjacent to Columbia's Wien Stadium and also known by its Dutch name Spuyten Duyvil, was rerouted in the 19th century to make it friendlier to shipping. The legal boundaries of Manhattan were defined when the Harlem River still followed its natural course in that area, so there is a small area of what now appears to be the Bronx because it's now on the opposite side of the river, called Marble Hill, that is legally part of Manhattan)
Yeah, my school's stadium was nowhere near the cutoff point, I have to admit. I think we estimated that at WT Clarke High School, my alma mater and Chuck D's, Rams Stadium (Now Coach Jack Boyle Memorial Stadium) had a capacity of about 1500, and no lights. I've heard they're looking at turf at least, to save on the upkeep costs (which would help, there was gravel kicking up when I was _marching_ on the field with my French horn, to say nothing of the football team).
It was great to see my Alma mater, Montclair, represented not once but twice. There’s also a football stadium (Sprague Field aka Sam Mills Stadium, 6000 seats) there that saw HOF great Sam Mills play there in the 80’s.
21:10 Oh, you mean Brendan Byrne Arena. I'm sitting here thinking about listing all the Grateful Dead shows in these arenas. Meadowlands, MSG, Nassau, Rutgers, Princeton, Stoney Brook...that's like 200 shows at least.
Newark Schools Stadium was renovated. Once it was made like a horseshoe. Once where the archers are was seats. Hintchclife Stadium is/was being renovated.
Fun fact about Meadowlands Arena and the Prudential Center. The Metropolitan Riveters are moving from The Prudential Center's practice arena (they didn't play in the actual arena) to the American Dream Ice Rink in the Meadowlands Complex. Right next to the Meadowlands Arena. Which used to host hockey. Why the Mall didn't use the Arena for their hockey rink, and why the Riveters are playing in the Mall and not the Arena, I have no idea
No gaelic park ,the Gaelic Athletic stadium in NY.The cut off is 5000 ,yes the stated capacity is 2000 in wikepedia however last week there was 9000 there
You missed several. All the St Johns University facilities. Jack Kaiser Stadium (baseball), Belson Stadium (soccer, lacrosse). And while the basketball team uses Madison Square Garden for events, they have a basketball arena on campus called Carnesecca Arena. And if you did Wall Stadium which does Motorsports, you could of mentioned Riverhead Raceway.
If you didn't already, you should do one for the Chicago area! In addition, on this one, you should have focused only on New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and no other ones. added some stadiums in Connecticut, such as the ones that Yale plays in that are located within a mini-New York that is in the area, New Haven CT, most notably their football stadium, Yale Bowl, as well as possibly James Moore Fieldhouse and Hazell Gymnasium, home to the basketball teams of Southern and University Of New Haven. Finally, Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport CT is no longer home to Fairfield University's basketball team and Sacred Heart University's ice hockey team, as those now have their own venues, which you probably should have added as well, as they are closer to the city than New Haven is. Today, Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport CT is home to the Bridgeport Islanders, which are the New York Islanders' AHL farm team, and it is also one of the 2 homes of PWHL New York, besides UBS Arena, in which the Islanders play in. The PWHL (Professional Women's Hockey League) is a new women's hockey league that include Boston, Minnesota, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and New York. I think that should they expand further, the next teams should be Chicago, Philadelphia, Vancouver, and Washington DC. In addition, I think that PWHL New York's official arena should have been Nassau Coliseum to get hockey back into there, as well as POSSIBLY Barclays Center in Brooklyn if they wanted another one.
Nice job. I live about an hour south in the Philly suburbs. Disappointed you didn’t include two hockey venues in Nee Jersey: Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City (might be in Philly metro technically but it’s halfway between) is a 10,000 seater art deco style built in 1929 and also hosts the Miss America pageant. Baker Rink at Princeton only holds 2,100 but I believe is the 2nd oldest hockey arena in the world still in use today. I played there a few times in high school and has the best ice I’ve ever skated on.
My wife and I are due to go to New York in December for our honeymoon. She wants to spend her time shopping on 5th Avenue, walking Central Park, ice skating at Rocker feller. How do I convince her our time would be better spent doing a tour of the Jersey Mike's arena???
Interesting that you included Wall Stadium Speedway since well, it kinda isn't a stadium. But I guess with its name, it popped up on results on Google? In any way, there's a ton of other short track speedways around New York, or the USA in general. There's so, so many of them, it's insane. Speedways are kind of the stadiums of motorsports, as they are made so you can see all the action and don't have to rely on video screens to see everything like on most normal circuits. So there's an argument to be made that they kind of count like stadiums There's also this weird motorcycle sport called Speedway, popular in parts of Europe, especially Poland. It's a short dirt oval, where teams compete head-to-head against each other and score points, meaning that the championship in that more works like a normal football championship. There's entire stadiums for those, which honestly on first look, seem more like football stadiums, but they aren't. Take a look at Motoarena Torun, Lodz, Gorzow. They're basically all stadiums, but then for motorsports
Citi Field’s home run apple is a tradition that they carried over from Shea Stadium
And they didn't bring it over initially until we all went nuts and demanded it.
Shea's is outside by the 7 line station
I've been to one game at Yankees Stadium and half a dozen Devils games and two concerts at Prudential Center. I've driven past Rutgers' football stadium many times since I live in New Brunswick.
Citi Field is top notch (saying this as a Yankees fan).
The New York Islanders truly belong in Queens so that the NFL New York Jets and UFL New York Hittman can remain in Manhattan
What makes Hinchcliffe Stadium historic is that it was home to the New York Black Yankees and the New York Cubans of the Negro National League.
Hinchcliffe Stadium in Paterson, NJ is in the process of being renovated to host the Indy League New Jersey Jackals. The Jackals announced their move to Paterson last week and the venue will still be used by the Paterson school system.
You spelled the city wrong. There is only ONE "T". It is Paterson, New Jersey. There is also William Paterson University, located in Wayne Township, New Jersey.
@@georgeawestjr.9087 It's been so long since I lived back east, I totally spaced out on that. I've corrected it. Thanks for the reminder.
OMG I am honored! My photo of Prudential Center was used! I posted my photo to wikipedia with the CC SA 4.0! I am Andrew nyr! :)
OMG Madison Square Garden too!
OMG UBS Arena too!
nice
Congratulations
12:20 The New York Mets should have their own retractable Ballpark in Brooklyn, New York right next to Barclays Center
I vote Mets
New York Islanders should rename "New York Kets"
@@mariagloriadelcarmen Agree
Kets for New York NHL
The Islanders should move to Baltimore, MD
20:20 The census bureau actually does consider Trenton/Princeton its own separate metropolitan area. What you're probably looking at is New York's combined statistical area (CSA), which is a census grouping that adds a few cities that, despite being their own metro area, are nonetheless economically or culturally linked to New York. I agree with including Trenton in the video for completion's sake, though. It's nice to see a beautiful ballpark get a spotlight!
Trenton and Princeton is way closer to Philly than NYC and are more likely considered part of the Philly Metro area
I think most people consider Trenton part of the Philadelphia market.
@@rashaadjorden1187 Except for the US Gov't, the most important decision-maker.
Icahn Stadium is built on the old Downing Stadium that was once home to the New York Cosmos when Pele played there in the 1970's.
Nassau Coliseum "is still a top notch venue." Bless your heart.
Thnx for saying it so I don’t have to
14:24 - 14:50: Fans of Wes Anderson's films might be familiar with Forest Hills Stadium. A few scenes for his 2001 THE ROYAL TENNANBAUMS were shot there. Probably the funniest is when Gene Hackman is driving around the stadium in a go-cart!
Surprised he didn’t include Belmont Park. The horse track is massive
the subtle comedy is a great addition to these videos
Patriots Stadium is where Monty Brewster pitched against the Yankees for the Hackensack Bulls in Brewster's Millions. Nice to see the train tracks don't go through the outfield anymore.
You forgot to include the Surf & Stilwell Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Venue in Coney Island!
I understand the need for the attendance cutoff, but it would've been nice to see Fordham's Rose Hill Gymnasium on this list. It's one of the oldest arenas, if not the oldest, in all of NCAA Division I basketball (built in 1925). It's also a pretty nice-looking building, particularly the exterior.
I was about to roll my eyes at your "apple a day joke" and then you pulled through hahahah
The New Jersey Jackals’ new home after they moved out of Yogi Berra Stadium is actually Hinchliffe Stadium. The stadium has gone through extensive renovations and like Yogi Berra will also feature a small museum this time about the history of Hinchliffe. In the same structure will house a concession area and a few other possible goodies. I’m glad that they revived an old stadium that was falling apart and would almost become a relic of history, but the Jackals and the people of Paterson were able to save it. The only complaint I’ll make is that the stadium doesn’t really look like it would be suitable for baseball, but however they can make it work.
Michie Stadium at West Point is closer to NYC then some of the others. Plus it is very historic and iconic.
For the last two years, the County Center has been used as a vaccination site for COVID, and therefore, the WC Knicks moved to Webster Bank Arena, as you've noted. I had season tickets to the first year of the Westchetser Knicks in 2014, went to a ton of high school games there, and also got my COVID vaccine there, which is pretty cool.
I got my COVID vaccine in the Cleveland Charge’s Wolstein Center
Very informative video with great arial photography. My only wish is that you added the city/town of each facility. Many of us in the NYC metro area are not familiar with more than a few of these stadiums/arenas. Thanks for posting.
Major thumbs up on wanting the city names.
I believe Wall Stadium is in Wall township NJ.
Do Upsate NY next please!! Syracuse, Albany, Buffalo, Rochester all have good stadiums. Utica, Watertown, Binghamton, Ithaca, Cooperstown, Glens Falls to name a few more places!
Agree was going to request upstate NY one. I grew up in Southern Ontario and spent a few summer holidays camping in the Finger Lakes and also Allegheny State Park. Beautiful area and I have a soft spot for Syracuse U!!!
@@neilwhitaker6284 GO CUSE!!!!! TELL YOUR KIDS ABOUT 4-0 SYRACUSE FOOTBALL
@@bobbyboy1439 ha! OK I will, I haven't watched college sports for years I see they are not in the AP top 25 but they received some votes! The big memory for year is 1987 when they had Don McPherson as option QB and they went undefeated and tied Auburn in the Sugar Bowl! Carrier Dome sounded loud on my tv that year. Jim Boeheim was the legendary basketball coach at that time. Good memories, US college sports was really exciting in the 80s and early 90s, I miss those days.
@@neilwhitaker6284 Jim Boeheim is still the SU bball coach! Unfortunately, I don't think Cuse will be able to reach that level of greatness as they did in 1987 any time soon..
Delighted to see you included Hinchliffe Stadium. Played b-ball there in the 60's for the Paterson city leagues and Kennedy HS. Thanksgiving Day between Central (later Kennedy) and Eastside High School was a major event at this venue.
This is making me feel old. I was attending Stony Brook University when the new stadium opened and its been 20 years...
9:14 and 18:12 the New Jersey Devils should go to Trenton, New Jersey at Cure Insurence Arena
Trenton is the state capital of New Jersey
Yeah go from 19,000 seats to 8600 makes sense.
NHL makes a choice
Or NBA
Nice job! I can't wait for more megacities with their stadiums and arenas we can see here!!
Bridgeport made it (Total Mortgage Arena) made it. There also use to be a baseball stadium for the Bluefish next to it but they moved. Its now a amphitheater.
I know Hobey Baker Arena in Princeton does not meet your minimum capacity threshold, but man is it a historic/unique place.
Glad to see this of a video of New York of my hometown teams in the NY/NJ Tri-State Area, New York metro area best fans in sports
I played football a bunch of time at the Newark spots stadium against Barringer High School. Also, My first job was at the yogi Berra stadium concession stand
Kind of wild to see you down in Aussie showing off my hometown stadiums. Cheers! 🍻
perfect timing to upload this, AEW grand slam 2 is happening tonight in arthur ashe stadium
Yes it is I will be watching it tonight
thanks, as a BK kid, w video
Definitely the best channel for info for stadiums.
I think Michie Stadium in West Point is technically still NY metro area, but otherwise excellent job. I live here and have never heard of some of these stadiums.
Yessir go army beat navy
Hinchcliffe was an absolute nightmare. Hated going to Eastside.
Always cool to see how I've been to some of the stadiums while also learning more about a few I wasn't aware of before
The NY Islanders actually left Nassau Coliseum in 2015 to play in Barclays Center. The layout for hockey was totally unsuitable, as it meant the scoreboard was actually not over center ice, and many fans from Long Island didn’t follow the team to Brooklyn. The Islanders returned to Nassau Coliseum to split their home games between there and Barclays Center in 2018. The Islanders quit Barclays for good in the 2020-21 season while the new UBS Arena at nearby Belmont Park was finished.
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Been waiting for this, which is somewhat ridiculous since I live here and I know what our stadiums, at least the big ones, look like already. It's a little like excitedly opening your school yearbook to look for your own picture. Anyway, here we go...
(Edit: I just want to point out the Harlem River is not man-made as a whole. Only the very northern part of it where it meets the Hudson River, adjacent to Columbia's Wien Stadium and also known by its Dutch name Spuyten Duyvil, was rerouted in the 19th century to make it friendlier to shipping. The legal boundaries of Manhattan were defined when the Harlem River still followed its natural course in that area, so there is a small area of what now appears to be the Bronx because it's now on the opposite side of the river, called Marble Hill, that is legally part of Manhattan)
That was great!
I enjoy all you posts but this is one of my top three.
When you do stadiums of Georgia, can you add Cartersville high school Wienman stadium. It’s one of the best in GA
I honestly didn’t expect to see Stony Brook on here, but that was a pleasant surprise for me.
I would say Lou carnesseca arena at st John's should have been included in this list. May not be huge but it's a d1 school
Yeah, my school's stadium was nowhere near the cutoff point, I have to admit. I think we estimated that at WT Clarke High School, my alma mater and Chuck D's, Rams Stadium (Now Coach Jack Boyle Memorial Stadium) had a capacity of about 1500, and no lights. I've heard they're looking at turf at least, to save on the upkeep costs (which would help, there was gravel kicking up when I was _marching_ on the field with my French horn, to say nothing of the football team).
NYCFC will have a future soccer specific stadium in Queens next to Citi Field.
I vote Brooklyn where the New York Nets are located
Or Meadowlands where the New York Giants
It was great to see my Alma mater, Montclair, represented not once but twice. There’s also a football stadium (Sprague Field aka Sam Mills Stadium, 6000 seats) there that saw HOF great Sam Mills play there in the 80’s.
Here’s a quirky one for you. NCAA Division III football stadiums.
Interesting/ useless fact about Barclay is that Bankers Steel of Lynchburg VA supplied most if not all of the steel used to construct the arena.
Wow, I was just thinking that WWS hasn't uploaded anything in a while...and I come across this!
I think a video about the various stadiums in San Diego would be really cool. There's one college who has a baseball field with an ocean view 😎
12:22 WNBA's New York Liberty plays at Barclays Bank Center
or Meadowlands Arena
That too
Decisions to make
They simply have too choose
4:29 New York City FC should go to MetLife Stadium
A Soccer and Football game in a Baseball park is crazy
Mayor Adams approved a site next to Mets Stadium to build a new future 20000 seater
@@DonGivani For NYC FC and NY Giants
They already play at Red Bull Arena when the Yankees are home, why 2 teams in Jersey?
@@roguelead72 MLS and NFL rules, they all have to switch or share stadiums otherwise, they're gonna forfeit the home and away game events
FYI Hinchcliffe Stadium will be back in use next year; the MiLB New Jersey Jackals will play there next season...
I love New York stadiums
The old Yankee Stadium used to be home to the NY Giants. So Yankee Stadium hosting a football team is nothing new
You should state the exact location of each stadium as you talk about each stadium.
Excellent....no denying the Yanks have a great tiered system with infrastucture to match.
They are restoring Hinchcliff Stadium. The Jackals will play there next year
Pele made his American debut for the New York Cosmos at Downing Stadium (now Icahn Stadium)
replaced downing stadium. Also I believe Jesse Owens ran in Downing stadium for the Olympic trials before the olympics in Berlin
Thanks for another great video
I bloody love your videos. 😃
The Union School field on top of the school is pretty cool!!!
21:10 Oh, you mean Brendan Byrne Arena. I'm sitting here thinking about listing all the Grateful Dead shows in these arenas. Meadowlands, MSG, Nassau, Rutgers, Princeton, Stoney Brook...that's like 200 shows at least.
INCREIBLE
I'm still hoping for a SF Bay Area edition of this.
The pins snuck in make this video outstanding.
You forgot Dutchess Stadium (Hudson Valley Renegades), and West Point (Army) Stadiums. And some maybe some horse racing tracks.
I’ve had a fairly decent world wide stadium education over the last few years, I might apply to get on hard quiz here in oz and see how it goes…
If you're gonna include Trenton might as well include the stadiums in New Haven, Ct. Yale has some great facilities.
Agreed. Yale Bowl and Yale Field are very historical
Before Arthur Ashe Stadium Louis Armstrong Arena was the main venue for the US Open
Newark Schools Stadium was renovated. Once it was made like a horseshoe. Once where the archers are was seats. Hintchclife Stadium is/was being renovated.
Queens New York Born and raised. now living on Long Island. This is my town!
idk why but i loved this.
Do one on the stadium and arenas of south Florida….. PLEASE!!!!! 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
What maps do you use to show the stadiums
Fun fact about Meadowlands Arena and the Prudential Center. The Metropolitan Riveters are moving from The Prudential Center's practice arena (they didn't play in the actual arena) to the American Dream Ice Rink in the Meadowlands Complex. Right next to the Meadowlands Arena. Which used to host hockey. Why the Mall didn't use the Arena for their hockey rink, and why the Riveters are playing in the Mall and not the Arena, I have no idea
The arena is shut down and has been turned into a quasi TV/film studio. They won’t be reopening it as an arena. Ever.
I vote Cure Insurance Arena in Trenton, New Jersey
Me too
The Jackals are actually moving to Hinchcliffe Stadium this year! So the stadium will be back in use!
2:35 💯 killed me S.H.I.T.
2:30 shoulda kept the original acronym...
No gaelic park ,the Gaelic Athletic stadium in NY.The cut off is 5000 ,yes the stated capacity is 2000 in wikepedia however last week there was 9000 there
Next is the Stadiums in Chicago, Illinois please
Hinchliff Stadium is actually getting rebuilt to host the Jackals, relocating from Yogi Berra Stadium.
Do Miami/Fort Lauderdale next
10:20 The United Football League’s New Jersey Generals should make their games at MetLife Stadium
You missed several.
All the St Johns University facilities. Jack Kaiser Stadium (baseball), Belson Stadium (soccer, lacrosse).
And while the basketball team uses Madison Square Garden for events, they have a basketball arena on campus called Carnesecca Arena.
And if you did Wall Stadium which does Motorsports, you could of mentioned Riverhead Raceway.
I'm not sure if you missed the intro, but I had to set a minimum capacity of 5 000. Otherwise it would be an hour long video.
2:32 “Formerly Software House International Technology” 💀
I had my HS graduation at Clover stadium in June 2021. It was really cool but it was raining so we were all soaked lol
glad to see a lacrosse stadium finally get recognized on this channel 😂
What’s the name of the song you’re using in the background??
You should do a video on Stadiums of the Columbus, OH area. There are alot of venues, than you would think.
You should do stadiums/arenas in the State of Georgia
If you didn't already, you should do one for the Chicago area! In addition, on this one, you should have focused only on New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and no other ones. added some stadiums in Connecticut, such as the ones that Yale plays in that are located within a mini-New York that is in the area, New Haven CT, most notably their football stadium, Yale Bowl, as well as possibly James Moore Fieldhouse and Hazell Gymnasium, home to the basketball teams of Southern and University Of New Haven. Finally, Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport CT is no longer home to Fairfield University's basketball team and Sacred Heart University's ice hockey team, as those now have their own venues, which you probably should have added as well, as they are closer to the city than New Haven is. Today, Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport CT is home to the Bridgeport Islanders, which are the New York Islanders' AHL farm team, and it is also one of the 2 homes of PWHL New York, besides UBS Arena, in which the Islanders play in. The PWHL (Professional Women's Hockey League) is a new women's hockey league that include Boston, Minnesota, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, and New York. I think that should they expand further, the next teams should be Chicago, Philadelphia, Vancouver, and Washington DC. In addition, I think that PWHL New York's official arena should have been Nassau Coliseum to get hockey back into there, as well as POSSIBLY Barclays Center in Brooklyn if they wanted another one.
Nice job. I live about an hour south in the Philly suburbs. Disappointed you didn’t include two hockey venues in Nee Jersey: Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City (might be in Philly metro technically but it’s halfway between) is a 10,000 seater art deco style built in 1929 and also hosts the Miss America pageant. Baker Rink at Princeton only holds 2,100 but I believe is the 2nd oldest hockey arena in the world still in use today. I played there a few times in high school and has the best ice I’ve ever skated on.
AC's hardly halfway between NY and Philly, and the 609's pretty much Philly territory.
Atlantic City is much closer to Philadelphia.
Boardwalk Hall is probably going to be in "The Stadiums of Philadelphia" video.
@@bebobebo4407 I’m dying for that video.
You forgot Dutchess Stadium, home of the Hudson Valley Renegades!
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My wife and I are due to go to New York in December for our honeymoon. She wants to spend her time shopping on 5th Avenue, walking Central Park, ice skating at Rocker feller. How do I convince her our time would be better spent doing a tour of the Jersey Mike's arena???
Do Boston next please!
Seriously putting Princeton and Rutgers as a NY team, they are NJ through and through.
Interesting that you included Wall Stadium Speedway since well, it kinda isn't a stadium. But I guess with its name, it popped up on results on Google?
In any way, there's a ton of other short track speedways around New York, or the USA in general. There's so, so many of them, it's insane. Speedways are kind of the stadiums of motorsports, as they are made so you can see all the action and don't have to rely on video screens to see everything like on most normal circuits. So there's an argument to be made that they kind of count like stadiums
There's also this weird motorcycle sport called Speedway, popular in parts of Europe, especially Poland. It's a short dirt oval, where teams compete head-to-head against each other and score points, meaning that the championship in that more works like a normal football championship. There's entire stadiums for those, which honestly on first look, seem more like football stadiums, but they aren't. Take a look at Motoarena Torun, Lodz, Gorzow. They're basically all stadiums, but then for motorsports