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More and more people are taking advantage of trips over to the US to watch sport, and so it is our intention to build a section here to cover the more popular venues such as Madison Square Gardens in New York, Carson City to watch the LA Galaxy in Los Angeles or even a game at the Waterhouse Center in Orlando.

In terms of "Soccer" go to
Footiemap.com's excellent map of the US to see who plays where.

T G Waterhouse Center in Orlando, home to the Orlando Magic and the Orlando Predators Indoor American Football Team.  Located in Downtown Orlando it is not the easiest venue to reach and driving is essential.

The World Famous Yankee Stadium.  Probably the most famous Baseball team in the world, their stadium is located in the Bronx area of New York and is one of the "must do" sporting trips on the globe.


The Orange Bowl in Orlando.  Host venue in the 1994 World Cup Finals.  Located a couple of blocks from the T G Waterhouse Center it is not in the best area of town.  Really showing its age now.

T G Waterhouse Center in Orlando - Home to the Orlando Magic Basketball team

Qwest Field in Seattle.  Also known as the SeaHawk Stadium and built with the billions of Paul Allen at Microsoft.  It is a 15 minute walk south of the city centre close to the financial district.

Giants Stadium in New Jersey.  Home to the New York Giants and Jets American Football team as well as the Red Bull New York from the MLS.

The Shea Stadium - Home to the New York Mets located in the Queens area of New York close to La Guardia airport and Flushing Meadows.  The subway runs to a stop close by.  Attendances these days rarely break the 10,000 mark.

Safeco Field in Seattle, Home of Seattle Mariners and has one of the biggest retractable roofs in the world, which literally sits outside the stadium on wheels.  Located next to the Qwest Stadium in the Financial district of the city.



 
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