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  2. List of sports venues in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Terrapins: 51,802 1950 [4] Oriole Park at Camden Yards: Baltimore: Baltimore Orioles: 44,970 1992 [5] Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium: Annapolis: Navy Midshipmen Annapolis Blues FC: 34,000 1959 [6] Xfinity Center: College Park: Maryland Terrapins: 17,950 2002 [7] Laurel Park Racecourse: Laurel: N/A 15,105 1911 [8] CFG Bank Arena ...

  3. CFG Bank Arena - Wikipedia

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    With a seating capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts, [3] CFG Bank Arena is owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group, a global sports and entertainment company. [3] The venue officially opened on October 23, 1962, as the Baltimore Civic Center. [4]

  4. Sports in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Bullets – National Basketball Association (1963–73); played 35 "home" games in Baltimore as the Washington Bullets (1989–1997) [13] [14] Baltimore Claws – American Basketball Association (1975) Baltimore Lightning – Continental Basketball Association (1985–86); played games at Towson Center at Towson University

  5. Sports in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The University of Maryland, Baltimore County sports teams participate in the NCAA's Division I, and is member of the America East Conference. The school's sports teams are called the Retrievers, and the mascot of the University is a Chesapeake Bay Retriever which has been referred to as both True Grit and Fever.

  6. Maryland SoccerPlex - Wikipedia

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    The Maryland SoccerPlex is a sports complex in Germantown, Maryland, although its mailing address is directed to Boyds, Maryland.The facility, completed in 2000 and operated by the Maryland Soccer Foundation (MSF), has 21 natural grass fields, 3 artificial turf fields, and 8 indoor convertible basketball/volleyball courts.

  7. Adventure Sports Center International - Wikipedia

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    The center opened in May 2007, constructed at a cost of $24 million, and is the third pump-powered artificial whitewater facility built in North America. [1] Its educational partner in water sports instruction is the Adventuresports Institute of nearby Garrett College, which offers degrees in outdoor adventure sports.

  8. Four Streams - Wikipedia

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    Four Streams is a private golf club built on a former farm in Beallsville, Maryland. It has received recognition as one of the best golf courses in the Washington, D.C. , area. Set in the country side of northwestern Montgomery County, Maryland , Four Streams is a par 71 course that can play between the yardages 7,102 and 6,033.

  9. Gene Mason Sports Complex - Wikipedia

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    The Gene Mason Sports Complex is a 55-acre (220,000 m 2) sports field park complex located in Cumberland, Maryland.The park was dedicated in 1952 and geared towards organized team sports of baseball, soccer, football, valley ball, tennis, and basketball.