The Cincy Region, a joint effort between Visit Cincy and meetNKY, hosted writer Lewis McKenzie for the Cincinnati Open, giving him the opportunity to explore the region’s vibrant sports culture. In The Scottish Sun, McKenzie highlights Cincinnati as a destination with world-class sporting events, rich history, and a welcoming atmosphere.
During his visit, McKenzie experienced the Cincinnati Open, noting the tournament’s ability to bring fans up close to the action and calling it an ideal experience for tennis lovers. He also explored Cincinnati’s deep baseball roots at Great American Ball Park and the Reds Hall of Fame Museum, where visitors can “tour the museum and relive historical broadcasts.”
While in town during a Bengals preseason game, McKenzie highlighted Cincinnati’s tailgating culture, describing how fans “enjoy food, beer, and pre-game activities” as part of the city's football tradition. He also recognized Cincinnati’s growing passion for soccer, with FC Cincinnati drawing large crowds and contributing to the city’s thriving sports scene.
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