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Atlanta Braves
It’s one, two, three strikes you’re out at the old ball game! Don’t miss a chance to see the Atlanta Braves run the bases at Turner Field during the 2009 season between April and October. The oldest continuously operating professional sports franchise in America, the Atlanta Braves are the only Major League franchise to have fielded a team every season professional baseball has been in existence, and they are the only team in sports to win an unprecedented 14 consecutive division titles. Plan your trip to Turner Field now and be a part of this history! Interested in seeing more than just the game? Make a weekend of it and stay at the Comfort Inn—immediately across the street from Turner Field. The hotel is also only 3 miles from Centennial Olympic Park, the perfect place to relax with the family, enjoy a picnic, or watch the park’s unforgettable fountain show. While you’re not cheering the Braves on from the stands, visit the the Ivan Allen Jr. Braves Museum & Hall of Fame (BMHF) to learn more about Braves history. The BMHF is open year-round and is the starting point of Turner Field Tours, or take a day trip to Royston, home of the Ty Cobb Museum to learn more about one of the best hitters to ever play the game. When planning your trip, keep in mind Braves tickets are buy-one- get-one-free on Tuesdays and Wednesdays!
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