If you’re a sports fan, you know love of the game can feel as much a part of you as family — why not make it a part of your vacation memories? Embark on a deep dive into the history of the game when you visit these sports-focused institutions.
Chick-Fil-A College Football Hall Of Fame — Atlanta, Georgia
At the Chick-Fil-A College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta, you can purchase an all-access pass that lets you create a personalized experience based on your team of choice. Starting with a three-story wall of helmets, make your way through memorabilia, multimedia displays, and a 45-yard indoor football field.
World Golf Hall Of Fame — St. Augustine, Florida
Housed in a 35,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility in St. Augustine, the World Golf Hall of Fame includes a museum, two putting greens, and a golf simulator. Be sure to stop by the Member Locker Room, which showcases videos of hall of famers and their championship moments.
Hockey Hall Of Fame — Toronto, Canada
When you visit the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto, start by browsing exhibits that house Stanley Cup championship rings and other must-see items, then slip into the theater for a 3D film. There’s even an interactive virtual experience where you can try to shoot a puck past a life-size simulation goalie.
International Tennis Hall Of Fame — Newport, Rhode Island
Peruse nearly 25,000 artifacts as well as photography and vintage footage of tennis through the years at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport. Interactive exhibits feature fashion, memorabilia, and stories of players who’ve made an impressive impact on the sport.
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame — Springfield, Massachusetts
What better place to appreciate basketball than its birthplace? At the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, you’ll learn the history and stories of nearly 400 inductees, including Michael Jordan and the late Kobe Bryant. See if you can sink a ball in the net at the Jerry Colangelo Court of Dreams.
U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall Of Fame — Colorado Springs, Colorado
In Colorado, explore 12 galleries packed with artifacts like the complete collection of Olympic torches. Each exhibit at the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame invites you to learn what it takes to be a world-class athlete, while a digital lab responds to your gestures as you learn about Team USA’s science and technology.
Five Stadium-Approved Accessories
The hum of the crowd and electricity of excitement is something you can feel in the air as you approach a stadium’s entrance. The last thing you want is trouble at the gate for having a bag that’s too big or bulky. Keep your belongings safe — and your experience seamless — with these five stadium-approved accessories.
1. Card Holder
If your pockets are roomy enough, skip the bag and opt for a slim wallet or card holder instead. You’ll not only breeze through security checkpoints, but also have quick access to cash.
2. Clear Tote Bag
Need to bring diapers and snacks for the kids? Planning to buy some souvenir merch? Carry all the goods — and then some — in a see-through tote bag.
3. Wristlet
Wristlets are perfect for carrying the absolute essentials and no more — your ID, credit cards, and phone.
4. Clear Belt Bag
Hands-free is the name of the game with a fanny pack. Strapping one of these to you means you can cheer, eat, and drink to your heart’s content, knowing your stuff is securely fastened at your hip.
5. Crossbody
Form and function come together in a crossbody bag. It’s more secure than a backpack, while giving you a bit more storage than a wallet or wristlet.