An irresistible sense of adventure has been grilled deliciously into America's national identity for hundreds of years. Would-be visitors are inspired by an ironclad promise of new experiences, exciting interactions, vast country landscapes and unique city neighbourhoods. Use our handy map to discover a land of sports, scenery, culture, festivals and food - and to start planning an unforgettable adventure of your own.
Home to five major league sports teams and frequent Super Bowl host, Miami has sport and adventure baked into its culture. The recent arrival of soccer megastar Lionel Messi to Inter Miami CF has boosted an already strong sporting reputation in the city, while the legendary Marlins and Dolphins keep baseball and football fans well entertained.
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The sports scene in “Jax”, as it’s known, is vibrant and exciting whether you’re a sports fanatic or a part-time spectator. TIAA Bank Field in the heart of the city is the home stadium of the Jaguars. And just to the east of the stadium, near the Veterans Memorial Wall, you’ll find one of the biggest Minor League baseball parks in the US – 121 Financial Ballpark.
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From Ghost Pirates hockey matches to local soccer games, sports events are everywhere in Savannah if you know where to look. Chief among them in terms of pure entertainment is a Savannah Bananas baseball match, where players dance, perform tricks on stilts and switch up rules with no rhyme or reason.
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The home of hip-hop and a big deal for baseball fans, The Bronx has a wonderfully gritty mix of cultural pursuits you could spend a week exploring. Check out a Yankees game, catch some college basketball and explore the art-deco gems of Grand Concourse for a well-rounded day of Bronx culture.
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Sporting history is the name of the game in Buffalo, the home of one of the first teams in the NFL in 1920. There are sports heritage bus and walking tours a-plenty, and lots of opportunities to catch some live, present-day sporting action at a Bills football game, or a Buffalo Sabres ice hockey match.
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From the Falcons to the Gladiators, major golf tournaments to thrilling college ball showdowns, Atlanta is a sports lover’s paradise. Book a tour of the mightily impressive Mercedes-Benz Stadium, explore the College Football Hall of Fame and catch an open air gig at Centennial Olympic Park.
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If you want an all-encompassing sports experience, go to Baltimore. M&T Bank Stadium hosts the mighty Baltimore Ravens; the famous Orioles swing their major league bats at Oriole Park in Camden Yards and the Baltimore Blast play professional indoor soccer at the SECU Arena at Towson University, 20 minutes from the capital
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The artsy city of Frederick has plenty of galleries and a beautiful downtown area. Sports fans can catch the Frederick Keys of the MLB Draft League in action, visit one of the 10 excellent golf courses or hop on a bike and explore the glorious mountainous cycle trails that surround the city.
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Music city is alive with amazing regular sporting events, with the mighty Tennessee Titans calling the city’s Nissan Stadium home and various minor league teams playing regular matches all over the city. From a thrilling Predators ice hockey match to the Nashville Sounds hitting for home runs at First Horizon Park and all the music in between, come to Nashville for the Country, stay for the Sports.
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It’s hard to beat a lunchtime picnic followed by an afternoon watching the Memphis Redbirds firing four-seamers around the AutoZone ballpark. But if you want to try, spend an evening soaking up the excitement as the Grizzlies shoot hoops at the FedExForum in Downtown Memphis. Nothing wrong with a little healthy competition.
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