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| In this issue of our newsletter, we’re highlighting how smaller destinations can punch above their weight and why temporary venues are no longer a novelty. Plus, take a look at the people and places driving sports tourism forward. Here’s what you need to know to stay ahead of the game. |
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| How smaller sports destinations can take center stage |
| Smaller markets often compete—and win—by offering something larger cities can’t always match: visibility, accessibility, and a level of hospitality and community engagement that turn tournaments into centerpiece events. |
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| Game On at 6,224 Feet in South Lake Tahoe |
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| In South Lake Tahoe, sports don’t slow down with the seasons. At 6,224 feet above sea level, athletes compete surrounded by the largest alpine lake in North America, where mountain scenery meets high-performance venues |
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| Fairfax County, Va. is Built for Competition–Indoors and Out |
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| Just minutes from Washington, D.C., Fairfax County is a premier sports tourism destination, offering top-tier venues for both indoor and outdoor events. Two standout facilities—The St. James and Patriot Park North—showcase the county’s ability to host a wide range of tournaments year-round. See what they offer for your next event! |
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