Home to the Green Bay Packers, this stadium is celebrated for its passionate fanbase and unique atmosphere, devoid of high-tech features but rich in a 'magical aura'.
Esteemed for its advanced architecture and fanatical supporters, this Philadelphia Phillies' ballpark boasts an open-air design offering great field views.
The second oldest MLB stadium, known for its iconic hand-turned scoreboard, ivy-covered outfield walls, and a rich sense of tradition and history.
Famous for its incredible noise levels, this stadium offers a unique auditory experience for Seattle Seahawks fans, with a design that amplifies fan noise to record-breaking levels.
A historic track and field venue in Eugene, Oregon, known as the heart of U.S. track and field, recently renovated to host major championships.
The oldest MLB stadium, loaded with history including the Green Monster and Pesky's Pole, making it a must-visit for any baseball fan.
Iconic for hosting the Kentucky Derby since 1875, this venue is steeped in horse racing history and can accommodate a staggering 170,000 spectators.
Known as "The House that Ruth Built," this stadium is a modern incarnation of the original, holding rich baseball history and modern amenities.
Celebrated for its incredible view of downtown Pittsburgh and the Allegheny River, offering a unique baseball experience and local culinary delights.
A modern NFL stadium known for its impressive technology, including large HD scoreboards and a retractable roof, offering a prime view of downtown Indianapolis.