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]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>If you are planning a trip to New York and you like sports, be sure to take time to check out these unforgettable and unique venues.
Yankee Stadium, the home of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, is one of the most iconic stadiums on the planet. Here, over 50,000 fans pack into this Bronx icon to cheer on the league’s most successful franchise. Also, it hosts New York City FC games if you like soccer.
Another venue that every sports fan on Earth will undoubtedly be familiar with is Madison Square Garden. The long-time home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers isn’t only great for seeing sports, but also for spotting A-listers like Jay-Z and Spike Lee on the front row.
New York City’s “second” arena is the Barclays Center, a state-of-the-art palace that opened in 2012 and is the home to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets as well as the host of a selection of New York Islanders hockey games.
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]]>The post Tour the Mid-Atlantic’s Greatest Ballparks as the MLB Season Begins appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is a place with so much baseball passion, history, and culture, and contains a big concentration of great parks in a small space. You should definitely make plans to visit these three!
Opened in the 1990s, Camden Yards has become one of the most beloved places to watch a ball game since its inauguration. Located near Baltimore Harbor and featuring great sightlines and a scenic warehouse on Eutaw Street behind right field.
The new Yankee Stadium opened in the Bronx in 2009 and has quickly become one of the Big Leagues’ best places to see a game. From the Bleacher Creatures to Monument Park, you owe it to yourself to see a game at the home of the world’s most storied baseball franchise.
Few fan bases match the passion and loyalty that Phillies fans have, and there’s no better place to experience it than at Citizens Bank Park, their home since 2004. With a backdrop featuring the Philadelphia skyline, you’ll love taking in a game in this electric environment.
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]]>The post A Trip to New York Isn’t Complete without Visiting these Sports Venues appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>If you are planning a trip to New York and you like sports, be sure to take time to check out these unforgettable and unique venues.
Yankee Stadium, the home of Major League Baseball’s New York Yankees, is one of the most iconic stadiums on the planet. Here, over 50,000 fans pack into this Bronx icon to cheer on the league’s most successful franchise. Also, it hosts New York City FC games if you like soccer.
Another venue that every sports fan on Earth will undoubtedly be familiar with is Madison Square Garden. The long-time home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers isn’t only great for seeing sports, but also for spotting A-listers like Jay-Z and Spike Lee on the front row.
New York City’s “second” arena is the Barclays Center, a state-of-the-art palace that opened in 2012 and is the home to the NBA’s Brooklyn Nets as well as the host of a selection of New York Islanders hockey games.
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