Sports Topic
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
| 1► Alabama (Calhoun County), Anniston — Tyrus Raymond Cobb — |
| 2► Alabama (Calhoun County), Oxford — Muscogee (Creek) Nation "Little Brother of War" Choccolocco Park Interpretive Trail — |
| 3► Alabama (Cherokee County), Gaylesville — Arthur "Tarzan" White — |
| 4► Alabama (Clarke County), Bashi — Choctaw Corner — |
| 5► Alabama (Clay County), Ashland — Ashland, Alabama — |
| 6► Alabama (Dallas County), Selma — Memorial Stadium Selma Alabama — |
| 7► Alabama (DeKalb County), Geraldine — Town of Geraldine: Home of the Bulldogs — |
| 8► Alabama (Escambia County), Atmore — Escambia County Training School — |
| 9► Alabama (Hale County), Moundville — A Perspective of Power Moundville Archaeological Park — |
| 10► Alabama (Houston County), Dothan — Johnny Mack Brown — |
| 11► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Lane Park — |
| 12► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Rickwood Field — |
| 13► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Rickwood Field Opening Day: August 18, 1910 — |
| 14► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Roebuck Spring — |
| 15► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Roebuck Springs Historic District — |
| 16► Alabama (Jefferson County), Birmingham — Site of the First Alabama - Auburn Football Game — |
| 17► Alabama (Jefferson County), Cardiff — Town of Cardiff — |
| 18► Alabama (Jefferson County), Homewood — Edgewood Lake (Drained 1940's) Birmingham Motor & Country Club / Edgewood Country Club (Demolished 1930's) — |
| 19► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Florence Little League Baseball (1951) Coach Presley Robbins Field (1972) — |
| 20► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Harlon Hill City of Florence Walk of Honor — |
| 21► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — James Jackson City of Florence Walk of Honor — |
| 22► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Lin Dunn — |
| 23► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — Stewart Ernest Cink City of Florence Walk of Honor — |
| 24► Alabama (Lauderdale County), Florence — The University of North Alabama Football Program National NCAA Division II Championship Titles (1993~1994~1995) — |
| 25► Alabama (Lawrence County), Courtland — American Legion - Post 58 — |
| 26► Alabama (Lawrence County), Danville — James Cleveland "Jesse" Owens — |
| 27► Alabama (Lawrence County), Oakville — Jesse Cleveland Owens 1913-1980 — |
| 28► Alabama (Lee County), Auburn — Max Adams Morris / Max Adams Morris Drill Field — |
| 29► Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — Dallas (Optimist) Park / (Dallas) Optimist Park — |
| 30► Alabama (Madison County), Huntsville — Goldsmith-Schiffman Field — |
| 31► Alabama (Montgomery County), Montgomery — Swayne College / Booker T. Washington School — |
| 32► Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — Site of Benson Field Decaturs Football Stadium 1931 - 47 — |
| 33► Alabama (Morgan County), Decatur — To Commemorate the Passage of The Olympic Torch June 29, 1996 — |
| 34► Alabama (Pike County), Troy — Green Davis Tailgate Terrace — |
| 35► Alabama (Pike County), Troy — Riddle-Pace Field — |
| 36► Alabama (Russell County), Fort Mitchell — Indian Ball Ground — |
| 37► Alabama (Shelby County), Pelham — Pelham, Alabama / Ballantrae Golf Course — |
| 38► Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — Site of Queen City Park Softball Field 1936-1967 — |
| 39► Alabama (Tuscaloosa County), Tuscaloosa — The Jemison Home — |
| 40► Alaska (Matanuska-Susitna Borough), Wasilla — Balto Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race — |
| 41► Alaska (Matanuska-Susitna Borough), Wasilla — Father of the Iditarod Joe Redington, Sr. Iditarod Trail Race Headquarters — |
| 42► Alaska (Matanuska-Susitna Borough), Wasilla — Iditarod Cabin In loving memory of Dean H. Christopherson — |
| 43► Arizona (Cochise County), Bisbee — The Warren Ball Park — |
| 44► Arizona (Coconino County), Flagstaff — The Historic Basque Handball Court — |
| 45► Arizona (Coconino County), Wupatki National Monument — The Ballcourt A Mexican Idea at Wupatki — |
| 46► Arizona (Maricopa County), Scottsdale — Herbert "Herb" R. Drinkwater 28 August 1936 28 December 1997 — |
| 47► Arizona (Maricopa County), Tempe — Site of Goodwin Stadium 1936-1978 — |
| 48► Arizona (Maricopa County), Wickenburg — Everett Bowman All-Around Champion Cowboy of the World Years 1935 & 1937 — |
| 49► Arizona (Pima County), Tucson — AQHHMP #2 — Hacienda Moltacqua American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
| 50► Arizona (Pinal County), Florence — Bear Down — |
| 51► Arizona (Santa Cruz County), Sonoita — AQHHMP #27 — Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races American Quarter Horse Historical Marker — |
| 52► Arizona (Yavapai County), Prescott — City Park and Ballfield — |
| 53► Arkansas (Crittenden County), Marion — Marion School Auditorium-Gynamnasium Erected 1938 Courthouse Square Walking Trail — |
| 54► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Al Simmons — |
| 55► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Babe Ruth — |
| 56► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Babe Ruth Changed Baseball Forever March 17, 1918 Hot Springs, Arkansas — |
| 57► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Bill Dickey — |
| 58► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Buck Ewing — |
| 59► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Fogel Field — |
| 60► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Happy Hollow — |
| 61► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Honus Wagner — |
| 62► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Hot Springs: The Birthplace of Spring Baseball These Hall of Fame Inductees trained here or had significant connections to Hot Springs — |
| 63► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Lefty Grove — |
| 64► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Mel Ott — |
| 65► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — National Baptist Hotel — |
| 66► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Ohio and Southern Clubs — |
| 67► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Smoky Joe Wood — |
| 68► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Stan Musial — |
| 69► Arkansas (Garland County), Hot Springs — Whittington Park — |
| 70► Arkansas (Saline County), Benton — C.W. Lewis Stadium — |
| 71► Arkansas (Union County), Smackover — Clyde L. "Smackover" Scott "The Smackover Kid" — |
| 72► Arkansas (Washington County), Fayetteville — The Razorbacks — |
| 73► California (Alameda County), Alameda — ATK Baseball Field 1916-1938 — |
| 74► California (Alameda County), Berkeley — Berkeley High School Alumni: Bobby Seale, Jean Yonemura Wing, Billy Martin — |
| 75► California (Alameda County), Berkeley — Burl Toler, Sr. (May 9, 1928 - August 16, 2009) — |
| 76► California (Alameda County), Berkeley — Indian Rock Berkeley History — |
| 77► California (Alameda County), Emeryville — Oakland Ball Park — |
| 78► California (Alameda County), Oakland — Ky Eybright Boathouse Est. 1925 — |
| 79► California (Alameda County), Oakland — Oaklands Chinatowns Wa Sung Community Service Club — |
| 80► California (Alameda County), Pleasanton — Rancho El Valle de San Jose — |
| 81► California (Alameda County), Pleasanton — The Heritage House — |
| 82► California (Alameda County), San Leandro — Of Fins and Flippers Lake Chabot Historical Walk — |
| 83► California (Amador County), Kit Carson — Peddler Hill Overlook — |
| 84► California (Amador County), Plymouth — Benny Brown Arena — |
| 85► California (Amador County), Sutter Creek — Cribbs Field — |
| 86► California (Contra Costa County), Lafayette — Rolling Ridge Ranch — |
| 87► California (Contra Costa County), Martinez — Joe DiMaggio's Birthsite Old Town Martinez - Site of Historic Interest Right Next Door —» — |
| 88► California (Contra Costa County), Rodeo — Lefty Gomez Field — |
| 89► California (El Dorado County), Coloma — Metropolitan Saloon and Bowling Alley Site of — |
| 90► California (El Dorado County), South Lake Tahoe — Riding into the Winner's Circle Equestrians at the Tevis/Pope Estate — |
| 91► California (El Dorado County), South Lake Tahoe — 1048 — Site of Echo Summit — |
| 92► California (Fresno County), Fresno — Billy Vukovich Memorial — |
| 93► California (Fresno County), Fresno — Frank Chance Field 1935-1941 — |
| 94► California (Fresno County), Fresno — Young Corbett III Ralph Giordano Welterweight Champion of the World — |
| 95► California (Fresno County), Kingsburg — Fred French — |
| 96► California (Humboldt County), Ferndale — Joseph C. Oeschger Field — |
| 97► California (Humboldt County), Loleta — Historic Hunting on the, Refuge and Humboldt Bay — |
| 98► California (Kern County), Arvin — Arvin-Sierra Glider Port 1937-1941 — |
| 99► California (Kern County), Randsburg — Whitehouse Saloon Dickinson's Saloon 1895 Centennial 1995 — |
| 100► California (Kern County), Tehachapi — Monolith California — |
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