WELCOME TO HOBOKEN, NEW JERSEY!

THE BIRTHPLACE OF BASEBALL!

Baseball Monument - 11th & Washington Street
Baseball Monument - 11th & Washington Street

On this page you will find all you need to know about your visit to Historic Hoboken, New Jersey.  Scroll down and you will find information concerning lodging, entertainment, location of historical sites, and field locations for matches.

GROUNDS THE HOBOKEN NINE PLAY THEIR MATCHES ON

Mama Johnson Field - 4th & Jackson Street
Mama Johnson Field - 4th & Jackson Street
Dobbelaar Field, Stevens Institute of Technology, 8th Street & Castle Point
Dobbelaar Field, Stevens Institute of Technology, 8th Street & Castle Point

OUR SPONSOR: THE SHANNON

The Shannon - 107 First Street
The Shannon - 107 First Street

LODGING

The city of Hoboken has one hotel.   The W Hotel Worldwide has spectacular New York City skyline views.  Nearby Jersey City,  which is connected to Hoboken by path trains (subway), has many affordable hotels.  Click here for Jersey City hotels. 

W Hotel - 225 River Street
W Hotel - 225 River Street

ENTERTAINMENT

Hoboken has over 100 liquor licenses in a city that is barely over a mile square.  Click here to see what the Bars are up to.

 

The Baseball Monument noting the first baseball match played on Elysian Fields in 6/1846 is on 11th and Washington Street.  Across from the famous Maxwells bar.  The intersection of 11th and Washington street has painted cobblestones to show a baseball diamond.

11th & Washington Street
11th & Washington Street
Hoboken Historical Museum - 1301 Hudson Street
Hoboken Historical Museum - 1301 Hudson Street
Carlos Bake Shop - Home of the Cake Boss - 95 Washington Street
Carlos Bake Shop - Home of the Cake Boss - 95 Washington Street
Maxwell's - 11th and Washington Street
Maxwell's - 11th and Washington Street
Sybils Cave - 8th Street and Frank Sinatra Drive
Sybils Cave - 8th Street and Frank Sinatra Drive
Lackawana Tower and Station - 1 Hudson Place
Lackawana Tower and Station - 1 Hudson Place

11th & Washington St.

Elysian Fields 1800's

11th & Washington St

1866 Elysian Fields/NYC

New York Knickerbockers on Elysian Fields 1800's

Maxwell House/Elysian Fields Marker at 11th & Hudson St.

Elysian Fields 1800's

11th & Washington St

Pleasure Railways-Elysian Fields, 1800's
Pleasure Railways-Elysian Fields, 1800's