Medford’s Rogue X Will Turn Heads in the Youth Sports Market
Medford is strengthening its elite tourism allure by swinging for the fences with a new, 140,000-square-foot sports complex called Rogue X.
Read MoreMedford is strengthening its elite tourism allure by swinging for the fences with a new, 140,000-square-foot sports complex called Rogue X.
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Read MoreThe American Southeast has a lot to be proud of, including delicious cuisine, its southern hospitality and, of course, amazing sporting events. But like everywhere in the United States, sports tourism is not dominantly driven by the pros but rather by youth—around $4 billion more than the NFL in 2019 alone, in fact. This means that each destination needs variety in their stadiums, and the American Southeast has just that as it caters to everything from football to soccer, rugby and more.
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