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Making its debut in 2006, PA Classics Soccer Park offers a 10 field, 32-acre, outdoor soccer park in the heart of Lancaster County. The fields are all grass and are the home fields for Pennsylvania Classics Soccer Club. Youth soccer is more popular than ever. In addition to hosting school teams, private youth soccer clubs have become more popular. The park was developed with hopes of meeting the demand for youth soccer, providing a venue for practices, clinics, and tournaments.

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Clipper Magazine Stadium first opened its doors on May 11, 2005. The Stormers hosted the Atlantic City Surf, providing an outlet for Lancastrians to enjoy America’s favorite pastime. The Stormers inherit a strong baseball tradition in the Red Rose City, dating back to the late 1800s. Teams include the Maroons, the All-African American Giants (1897) and, of course, a few incarnations of the Red Roses, who lasted through 1961.

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Spooky Nook Sports is the largest indoor sports complex in the United States. The 700,000-square-foot indoor facility provides regulation courts and playing fields for more than a dozen sports under one roof. The Nook also offers an outdoor turf field, as well as a climate-controlled dome used for field hockey, soccer, football, and more. The Nook is a premier destination for clubs, tournaments, and competitions. Enjoy an overnight stay at the Warehouse Hotel, conveniently located within Spooky Nook Sports.

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