Sports: 26 Things to Do

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Rodeo Houston

Rodeo Houston, a dazzling spectacle of cowboy culture, is more than just a livestock show and rodeo; it’s a celebration of Texan heritage. With its

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Houston Astros

Originally founded in 1962 as the Colt .45s , the Houston Astros have journeyed from the humble Astrodome – the world’s first domed sports stadium

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Progressive Field

Catching a game at Progressive Field, home of Major League Baseball’s Cleveland Guardians (formerly the Indians), is always considered one of the top things to

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Great American Ballpark

The Cincinnati Reds were the world’s first professional baseball franchise, but their stadium is relatively new, first opening in 2003. The name isn’t a humblebrag,

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Mercedes-Benz Stadium

The current home of the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons football team and MLS’ Atlanta United pro soccer team is Mercedes-Benz Stadium. It first opened in 2017

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Truist Park

The home of Major League Baseball’s Atlanta Braves opened in 2017. It was originally called “SunTrust Park”, but after SunTrust Bank’s merger with Truist Financial,

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Peoria Sports Complex

Opening in 1994 as the first two-team Major League Baseball spring training facility, Peoria Sports Complex set the standard for the Cactus League experience. Home

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Comerica Park

Home to Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers since 2000, you’ll find much more at Comerica Park than a major league baseball field with stunning views

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Coors Field

Two blocks from Union Station in Denver’s Lower Downtown District is the home of the Colorado Rockies Major League Baseball team: Coors Field. As an

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AT&T Stadium

The Dallas Cowboys followed the everything’s bigger in Texas rule when they built AT&T Stadium in 2009: the venue’s 80,000 seats can reconfigured to fit

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Wrigley Field

The home of the Chicago Cubs is among MLB’s oldest baseball stadiums, second to only Fenway Park in Boston. It was built in 1914, renamed

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NASCAR Racing Experience

For those who have ever dreamed of racing a real NASCAR stock car, the NASCAR Racing Experience offers an adrenaline-fueled bucket-list adventure. Held at Charlotte

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Hendrick Motorsports Complex

For NASCAR fans, Hendrick Motorsports Complex is a must-visit destination, offering an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at one of the sport’s most dominant racing teams. Founded

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Bank of America Stadium

A landmark of Charlotte’s skyline, Bank of America Stadium is the electric home of the NFL’s Carolina Panthers and MLS’s Charlotte FC. Opened in 1996,

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Truist Field

You needn’t be a huge baseball fan to enjoy watching the Triple-A Charlotte Knights at Truist Field: sweeping views of Charlotte’s city skyline make it

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Fenway Park

As the oldest active stadium in Major League Baseball, the Boston Red Sox’ Fenway Park has many interesting features and quirks, the biggest of which

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Circuit of the Americas

Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is the United States’ premier racing circuit, home to Formula 1’s U.S. Grand Prix, MotoGP, NASCAR, and world-class concerts. Opened

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Honda Center

Although they’re no longer “The Mighty Ducks” owned by Disney, the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks were born from the 90’s movie fame, and seeing them at

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