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The Mets play in CitiField, in Queens, New York. In 2009 they moved into Citi Field, a new stadium across the street from Shea Stadium, the former stadium
Loftus Road, Queens Park Rangers
The two teams played at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx and Shea Stadium in Queens.
Citi field tor a baseball game, or the science museum which is nearby to the stadium.
August 12, 1967 Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, Queens, New York
In front of the new stadium for the New York Mets, Citi Field. It is located in Queens, New York.
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Arthur Ashe, Louis Armstrong, and the Grandstand stadiums.
The Mets will begin the 2009 season in Citi Field, which is in Flushing, New York (in Queens), right next to their old ballpark, Shea Stadium.
Queens Park Rangers (QPR) play at Loftus Road, which is a football stadium located in London, England. The stadium has a seating capacity of around 18,000 and serves as the home ground for QPR, who compete in the English Football League Championship.
Forest Hills is asscoiated with Tennis. The Arthur Ashe Stadium is located in Forest Hills, Queens, New York. It's where the US championship is held.
The New York Mets have had three homes; the Polo Grounds (1962-1963), Shea Stadium (1964-2008), and Citi Field (2009-present). The Polo Grounds is one of the most significant stadiums in sports and has been the home to, besides the Mets, New York Giants (MLB) (1890-1957), New York Yankees (1913-1922), New York Giants (NFL) (1925-1955), and the New York Jets (1960-1963). The second home, Shea, is the Mets best known stadium and what fans think of when they hear "Mets Home". Shea also housed the Jets (1964-1983), Yankees (1974-1975) and Giants (NFL) in 1975. The current home of the Mets is Citi Field in Flushing Meadows, Queens.