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]]>So, what are the most impressive and striking backgrounds that you can see in the league’s 29 stadiums? Here are the top three picks.
The home of the Pittsburgh Steelers is located on the South Shore of Pittsburgh, an American city whose skyline is rivaled by few. From the cheap seats at the top of the bleachers, you’ll be able to see one of the many impressive buildings that tower over the city.
The Seattle Seahawks’ majestic home field, consistently rated as one of the best stadiums in the National Football League, is also lucky enough to have Seattle’s imposing skyline peer out behind the north stands of this raucous stadium.
Located just to the south of the United States’ third-largest city is Soldier Field, where the picturesque location on the shores of Lake Michigan allows those in the upper deck to spot the Chicago skyline. You’ll even be able to see the Willis Tower, the country’s third-tallest building.
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]]>College athletics are all about passion, and if you want to check out a stadium for yourself, here are four passionate and loud stadiums that I recommend visiting.
The home stadium of the LSU Tigers is known for having some of the most electric crowds on the planet. Most games are hosted at night. Believe it or not, a seismograph at a university laboratory near the stadium once recorded a false earthquake due to the crowd noise during a game!
Located in the tranquil Pacific Northwest, the home stadium of the Oregon Ducks is anything but calm. Holding only 54,000 spectators, this stadium’s unique sunken bowl design traps in crowd noise that is simply overpowering for opposing teams.
Neyland Stadium hosts the University of Tennessee Volunteers and offers one of the most unique gameday experiences in college football. Many of the stadium’s 102,455 fans arrive at the stadium by boat on the Tennessee River and host pre-game parties on their vessels!
The Ohio State Buckeyes’ stadium is one of the biggest in the country, hosting 104,944 spectators. Buckeye fans are some of the most rabid in the country, and they go absolutely wild every time their team scores a touchdown.
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]]>It’s also home to some of the world’s most-watched sports, including UFC and even football. It’s no surprise that the museum of football resides here and it makes it the perfect place to showcase the best world of football through pictures and videos.
The museum consists of 3 floors where people can see the importance of football in Brazil. They even have a Foosball table for fans! They also have accessible exhibits for people with disabilities such as visual or hearing impairment. We love an inclusive museum that caters to everyone.
The museum also holds workshops and cultural events that showcase the love of football. For example, in 2016, they hosted the event CINEfoot, which displayed stories of football players and even films with football and soccer as its main focus.
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]]>The post These NFL Stadiums Have the Best Skyline Backdrops appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>So, what are the most impressive and striking backgrounds that you can see in the league’s 29 stadiums? Here are the top three picks.
The home of the Pittsburgh Steelers is located on the South Shore of Pittsburgh, an American city whose skyline is rivaled by few. From the cheap seats at the top of the bleachers, you’ll be able to see one of the many impressive buildings that tower over the city.
The Seattle Seahawks’ majestic home field, consistently rated as one of the best stadiums in the National Football League, is also lucky enough to have Seattle’s imposing skyline peer out behind the north stands of this raucous stadium.
Located just to the south of the United States’ third-largest city is Soldier Field, where the picturesque location on the shores of Lake Michigan allows those in the upper deck to spot the Chicago skyline. You’ll even be able to see the Willis Tower, the country’s third-tallest building.
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]]>The post Four College Football Stadiums You Must Experience appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>College athletics are all about passion, and if you want to check out a stadium for yourself, here are four passionate and loud stadiums that I recommend visiting.
The home stadium of the LSU Tigers is known for having some of the most electric crowds on the planet. Most games are hosted at night. Believe it or not, a seismograph at a university laboratory near the stadium once recorded a false earthquake due to the crowd noise during a game!
Located in the tranquil Pacific Northwest, the home stadium of the Oregon Ducks is anything but calm. Holding only 54,000 spectators, this stadium’s unique sunken bowl design traps in crowd noise that is simply overpowering for opposing teams.
Neyland Stadium hosts the University of Tennessee Volunteers and offers one of the most unique gameday experiences in college football. Many of the stadium’s 102,455 fans arrive at the stadium by boat on the Tennessee River and host pre-game parties on their vessels!
The Ohio State Buckeyes’ stadium is one of the biggest in the country, hosting 104,944 spectators. Buckeye fans are some of the most rabid in the country, and they go absolutely wild every time their team scores a touchdown.
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]]>The post Museu do Futebol is a Must-See for Soccer Fans in São Paulo appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>It’s also home to some of the world’s most-watched sports, including UFC and even football. It’s no surprise that the museum of football resides here and it makes it the perfect place to showcase the best world of football through pictures and videos.
The museum consists of 3 floors where people can see the importance of football in Brazil. They even have a Foosball table for fans! They also have accessible exhibits for people with disabilities such as visual or hearing impairment. We love an inclusive museum that caters to everyone.
The museum also holds workshops and cultural events that showcase the love of football. For example, in 2016, they hosted the event CINEfoot, which displayed stories of football players and even films with football and soccer as its main focus.
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