State Tourism Boards

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Collection of tourism boards representing the states of the US.

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    This Pack includes 39 profiles with YouTube accounts. Audience data for these accounts is private.

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  • Events and Attractions
  • Outdoor Activities
  • Parks & Nature
  • Real Estate
  • Extreme Sports
  • Fishing Sports
  • Travel
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  • Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders™ and PNC® Field

    The Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders™ are a Triple-A™ affiliate of the New York Yankees™, and they’ve called PNC® Field in Moosic their home since 1989. Fans of the RailRiders™ can continue to watch their favorite players in the Major Leagues, as the RailRiders™ have proudly sent players to teams such as the New York Yankees™ and the Atlanta Braves™. Anyone can enjoy a game at PNC® Field, especially when CHAMP, the RailRiders™ mascot, makes an appearance and dances with the umpires, plays tug-of-war, and shoots T-shirts into the crowd.

  • State College Spikes™ and Medlar Field at Lubrano Park

    Located on the campus of Penn State University, Medlar Field at Lubrano Park is a one-of-a-kind minor league facility. Medlar Field, which held its first game in 2006, is the first baseball stadium in the world to be certified by the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) ®. In addition, the State College Spikes™, a Class A Short Season™ affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals™, share their home with Penn State’s varsity baseball team. This partnership is believed to be the first of its kind in the U. S.

  • Harrisburg Senators™ and Metro Bank Park

    Located in the heart of Pennsylvania’s state capital, Metro Bank Park offers fun opportunities for families including the Capital BlueCross® Boardwalk, and a Kidzone. Not only can fans watch the Harrisburg Senators™, a Double-A™ affiliate of the Washington Nationals™, play a great game of baseball, but they can also hang out with the team’s friendly mascots, Rascal and Grrrrounder.

  • Reading Fightin Phils™ and FirstEnergy® Stadium

    Built in 1951, FirstEnergy® Stadium is the oldest stadium in the Eastern League and has been home to the Reading Fightin Phils™ since its creation in 1967. As a result, they are the oldest team in the Eastern League to play in their original and current city. In addition, this team also has one of the longest affiliations in Minor League Baseball™, having been the Double-A™ affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies™ since 1967. FirstEnergy® Stadium has been awarded many honors including ranking third among the Best Ballparks in the Minor Leagues by USA Today, as well as being recognized as one of the Top 100 Stadium Experiences in North America by Stadium Journey.

  • Lehigh Valley IronPigs™

    Fans of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs™ truly are the best, as they were named by FoxNews.com as the best fans in Minor League Baseball™. An affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies™, the IronPigs™ play at Coca-Cola® Park in Allentown, a state-of-the-art $50-million stadium. The ballpark was designed by HOK, an industry leader that has built the most renowned ballparks in baseball, including Citizens Bank® Park in Philadelphia and Camden Yards in Baltimore. The park has remained the most visited venue in Minor League Baseball™ since it opened in 2008 and has received many awards since then including Ballpark of the Year by Ballpark Digest and highest attendance in all of Minor League Baseball™.

  • Erie SeaWolves™ and Jerry Uht Park

    The Double-A™ affiliate of the Detroit Tigers™, the Erie SeaWolves™, have been bringing great baseball and entertainment to fans since the team’s inception in 1995. Jerry Uht Park is packed full of unique aspects for everyone to enjoy, including picnic areas, the Bud Light® Beer Garden, and the First Base Reserved Seats, which were also ranked in ESPN ’s Top Ten Seats in Minor League Baseball™.

  • Williamsport Crosscutters™ and Susquehanna Bank Park at Historic Bowman Field

    Previously known as Bowman Field, Susquehanna Bank Park at Historic Bowman Field is the second oldest minor league stadium operating in the U. S. The Williamsport Crosscutters™, a Class A Short Season™ affiliate of the Philadelphia Phillies™, have been bringing great baseball and entertainment to fans since the park's opening in 1926. Any fan of the Williamsport Crosscutters™ can tour the field and get a firsthand look at the press box, the dugouts and more.

  • Altoona Curve™ and Peoples Natural Gas Field

    The town of Altoona was built around railroading, and the Altoona Curve™ has not forgotten that. ™-affiliated team was not only named after a curveball pitch, but also after a nearby historic three-track railroad, the Horseshoe Curve. The home of the Altoona Curve™, Peoples Natural Gas Field, is even modeled after a railroad roundhouse and seats 7,200 fans. ’s Rail Kings Seats were ranked among

  • BWP Bats, LLC

    BWP specializes in custom handmade baseball bats from local timber, and each bat goes through a seven-step, hands-on inspection process to provide the highest quality bat for all levels of play ranging from T-ball to your favorite professional team. Take a free factory tour to see how a BWP bat is made and meet the crew. BWP offers a wide selection of baseball bats with various models, wood types, and colors, along with commemorative and trophy bats. Get your bat laser engraved with your name, business, team, or even "Happy Birthday.

  • Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser

    Backroads Cafe & Dairy Bar 1048 Main Street Newfoundland, Pennsylvania 18445 570-216-1222 Region: Pocono Mountains Hours of operation: 4pm to 7pm Admission fee: Free to attend Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser to benefit Woody's Place Senior German Shepherd Sanctuary. TAKE OUT ONLY - $10.00 for the dinner, which includes spaghetti with 2 meatballs, garden salad and roll. Main Street, Newfoundland, PA 18445 Call (570) 216-1222 to place your order!

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