Bonnie C. • October 13, 2014Did an obstacle race here and this stadium was in great condition and well maintained
NYC Parks • July 30, 2013Home of the US Open, the National Tennis Center is open to the public all year, offering 3 Stadiums, 22 outdoor and 9 indoor courts. Hone your skills with one of the NTC’s tennis programs and training
Adam W. • September 4, 2010Wonderful old stadium. Currently one of only 3 in the US still standing where Negro League Baseball was played
K-SWISS • August 30, 2010Once known as the Singer Bowl and host of the World's Fair, the stadium reopened as Louis Armstrong Stadium in 1978 with the US Open's move to Flushing, Queens. @kswiss @kswiss_sport
Valerie S. • May 24, 2013Two institutions sit in somewhat unlikely harmony. Check the black-and-white rock artist portraits, including 2012 Yankee Stadium performer Madonna. New signature Ts sport artisan feel. Cordial staff.
Rachel W. • May 2, 2010The Yankee Stadium hero is a force to be reckoned with. I dare you to find a better sandwich in NYC.
Unique Photo • May 22, 2012Join us for another Unique® Photography Workshop at Rutgers University's High Point Solutions Stadium and shoot a Scarlet Knights football game!
Matt D. • October 8, 2011Fun & easy football games: lots of room, reasonable tix, facepainting for kids, bbq/beer space out front, & a hilarious marching band
Danny D. • August 5, 2014Nice run in the morning or afternoon before 4 after that track and field are crowded
Bahama Breeze • September 9, 2013Every seat in this stadium has a great view of the field. Come on Thursday or Sunday for discounts on drinks and food.
Harlem A. • August 12, 201612 indoor courts and 4 outdoor allows this to be a draw for those in need of a quality facility that operates like a private club.Lessons for all age groups. Onsite parking, Metro North stop is nearby
Dutch G. • March 31, 2016When watching a Stockade FC game, be sure to join Dutch Guard between the 30 & 40 yard lines on the home side of the stadium!
Heather L. • October 27, 2013Nice hard courts. The location is a bit far for most Manhattanites but it's less than 5 minutes from the last stop on the A train! Bring a good book onto the subway and you'll get there in no time.
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