Considered to be among the finest college baseball stadiums in the region and the Ivy League, Robertson Field at Satow Stadium got its present name in 2010. Home of the Columbia Lions baseball team, it has hosted a few of the Ivy Championship Series in the past. If you are a college baseball fan, then a gameday here should not be missed.
Pronounced as 'Zen', this is an art gallery and cocktail lounge ideal for hosting cocktail parties, private dinners and meetings. The venue has been divided into two spaces; one is a perfect lounge with ample and comfortable seating to enjoy martinis, cocktails and other well-made classics in the company of friends. The second space is a reserved area that showcases work of art (rotational) by local and popular artists. The highlight of the venue is their exquisite and artfully crafted cocktails mixed with natural ingredients from the famous mixologist, Albert Trummer. Try their signature eastern-influenced cocktails like Panda, the Hinomaru and the Kuzh. It is an ideal place to unwind and enjoy an evening sipping on sophisticated cocktails, relish gourmet bar snacks while admiring amazing works of art.
Anne L. Bernstein Theater on West 50th Street is a part of The Theater Center. This theater can host hundreds of guests. It features modern sound, light and projection systems. It is perfect for hosting musicals, theatrical plays and conferences.
While visiting the Historic Richmond Town, you must visit the Lake Tysen House. A spacious house boasting of Georgian and Federal styles of architecture was built in the 19th Century. The wooden house with sloping tile roofs has a number of rooms that display the way of life in an earlier time. While the Lake family resided here, they had a number of slaves where such evidence has been retrieved from the census records.
To honor all the men and women who have contributed to the track and field sports, the National Track and Field Hall of Fame was established in 1974 and finally found its place in the Armory building. The gallery includes a collection of people like athletes, coaches, contributors, administrators, and directors who have put America's name on the world platform. They also have life-size three-dimensional figures of the famous and popular athletes who have engraved their names in the history of track and field.
Visit the Little Road Schoolhouse which operates as a museum by the Lyndhurst Historical Society that showcases exhibits on local history. The building was a school which was originally built in the early 19th Century, then replaced by another building in 1849 and later demolished and rebuilt in 1893 in Queen Anne style of architecture. The building has been added to the U.S National Register of Historic Places as well as the New Jersey Register of Historic Places.