Arenas, Facilities & Stadiums

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Map Call Venue City Year Opened Capacity Notes Video Book Group
ShoreTown Ballpark Trenton Lakewood 2001 8,000 Home of the Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Philadelphia Phillies A affiliate)
Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena Atlantic City Atlantic City 1990 5,000 Multi-purpose arena
Iron Peak Sports & Events Newark Hillsborough 2020 Multi-sport training, recreation, events & entertainment facility
Prudential Center Newark Newark 2007 19,000 Home of the New Jersey Devils (NHL)
Trenton Thunder Ballpark Trenton Trenton 1994 6,341 Home of the Trenton Thunder (MLB Draft League)
Jersey Mike's Arena Newark Piscataway 1977 8,000 Home of Rutgers Scarlet Knights basketball, wrestling, gymnastics & volleyball (Big Ten)
Jadwin Gymnasium Newark Princeton 1969 6,854 Home of Princeton University Tigers basketball (Ivy)
Red Bull Arena Newark Harrison 2010 26,189 Home of the New York Red Bulls (MLS) & NJ/NY Gotham FC
Sprague Field Newark Montclair 1935 5,700 Home of Montclair State Red Hawks football, field hockey & lacrosse (NCAA)
SHI Stadium Newark Piscataway 1994 52,454 Known as the Birthplace of College Football; Home of Rutgers Scarlet Knights football (Big Ten) and men's & women's lacrosse
MetLife Stadium Newark East Rutherford 2010 82,500 Home of the New York Giants and New York Jets (NFL)
Princeton Stadium Newark Princeton 1998 27,773 Home of Princeton Tigers football (Ivy)
TD Bank Ballpark Newark Bridgewater 1999 6,100 Home of Somerset Patriots (New York Yankees AA affiliate)
Cure Insurance Arena Trenton Trenton 2000 10,500 Concerts, sports, events venue
Old Bridge Township Raceway Park Newark Englishtown 1965 85,000 Road course, motocross, swap meet; NHRA races
New Jersey Motorsports Park Atlantic City Millville 2008 5,000 2 road courses & kart course; ARCA & Grand-Am races
Boardwalk Hall Atlantic City Atlantic City 1929 13,800 Multi-purpose venue hosting concerts, conventions, sporting events & more; A National Historic Landmark