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The Sports Archives – Canoeing vs. Kayaking
The increased frequency of hot, humid days during summertime often drives both competitive and recreational sport enthusiasts closer to water. Various different types of water sport exist, providing diversity in how athletes can continue celebrating their favorite water-bound activities. Some … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – “How to Move”? All about Running
Before planes, trains, and automobiles, people had to rely on themselves to go places. Sure, other modes of transportation have existed throughout human history, but the most readily available method of getting around was (and still is) on foot – … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Fishing Taboos You Should Break – And Some You Should Keep!
A few years ago my best friend’s dad underwent a double knee replacement and so I swung by the house one afternoon to say hello, see how he was doing, have a chat, etc. It was just a couple of … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – M&T Bank Stadium: Home Of The Baltimore Ravens!
Only one stadium in the National Football League hosts a home team that gets its name from a well-known Gothic writer. We see evidence of the unusual name in a famous poem with homage to the team’s energy soaring through … Continue reading
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Tagged AFC Championship, Baltimore Ravens, Camden Yards, Cleveland Browns, Edgar Allen Poe, football, M&T Bank Stadium, NFL, Pittsburgh Steelers, PSINet, sports, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, stadium, stadium reviews, Super Bowls XLVII, Super Bowls XXXV, The Raven, tourism, travel
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The Sports Archives – Candlestick Park: Home Of The San Francisco 49ers!
The Bay Area in California is home to dozens of world-class attractions. Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, and the San Francisco Cable Cars are all at the top of any tourist to-do list. But sports fans who happen … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – CenturyLink Field: Home Of The Seattle Seahawks!
As the crown jewel of the Pacific Northwest, Seattle, Washington is a must-visit destination for domestic tourists. You have likely heard about the Pike Place Market, the world-renowned fish market just off the Pacific Ocean. The SODO (South of Downtown) … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Richmond, Virginia For Your Next Golf Retreat!
When you think of going on a golf retreat, you probably think of the Meccas of the American golf world: Pebble Beach or Augusta, just to name a couple. If you’re looking for some place that can promise some great … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The Thrill Of Skydiving!
It’s easy for all of us to become overly engrossed with the routine of daily life and all the stresses that come with it. It isn’t surprising that so many of us end up with some ailment or another that … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Ocean Safety On Your First Snorkel Trip!
If you have never been snorkeling before, then you certainly do have an exciting trip ahead of you. However, before you jump straight in there are a few things you need to remember so that you and your group can … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Snowboarding vs. Skiing: Which One Is Best?
Snowboarding and skiing rank among the most popular winter sports and as such, they have avid supporters. No doubt about it, winter sports enthusiasts like either one or the other, there would be no opinions in between. Which winter sport … Continue reading
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Tagged alps, freestyle, holidays, ice, skiing, snow, Snowboarding, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports injuries, travel, winter sports, winter sports enthusiasts
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