Barely 100 years old, Oklahoma City has evolved into a beautiful, thriving, sports-friendly metropolis in just the past two decades. From streets that are designed in a perfect grid, making it easy to...
The name "Long Island" refers to the area's geography, obviously, but it also works well to describe its history of sports. While the region might have gotten on the map of sporting event planners whe...
If you're looking for an exceptional sports event climate, one where there's unparalleled warmth, sun and sea, where you'll be treated like a VIP and be a hero to your attendees, then it's time to exp...
It's just a couple hours away from St. Louis and Chicago and less than four hours from Indianapolis, but when it comes to ensuring that your event runs ultra-smoothly, Peoria, Illinois is a world apar...
Pearland, Texas takes its sports seriously. This community of 115,000 hosts a number of sporting events,including soccer tournaments, triathlons, a volleyball classic, a basketball invitational and ev...
Bouncing soccer balls will replace galloping horses at the International Polo Clubin July 2010, when Palm Beach County hosts the American Youth Soccer Organization's (AYSO) National Games.
Nestled in the southern central San Joaquin Valley of California, Bakersfield boasts of beinga sports-friendly city for good reason. With over 300 days of sunshine a year, more-than-ample sporting fac...
With more than 300 sunny 70 to 90 degree days each year, Fresno has one of the nation's best natural environments for sporting events. That comes second, however, to an impressive business and cultura...
The warm climate of the Mississippi Gulf Coast is your ticket to outdoor recreation. Sportsplex venues in Gulfport, Biloxi, and D’Iberville host regional and national football, baseball, and softball...