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Fenway Park

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4 Jersey St
Boston, MA 022215
 
Map of Fenway Park, 4 Jersey St, Boston

Fenway Park, located in Boston, Massachusetts, is one of the most iconic and oldest baseball stadiums in Major League Baseball (MLB). Opened in 1912, it has been the home of the Boston Red Sox for over a century. Known for its unique features and historic charm, Fenway Park is a beloved landmark for baseball fans and the Boston community alike.

One of the most distinctive characteristics of Fenway Park is the 'Green Monster,' a towering left-field wall standing 37 feet 2 inches tall. This iconic feature, painted green, is renowned for challenging hitters and creating dramatic game moments. The park's irregular field dimensions, including the quirky right-field 'Pesky's Pole,' add to the unique playing experience.

Fenway Park's intimate seating arrangement enhances the fan experience, allowing spectators to feel close to the action on the field. The stadium's vintage architecture and old-fashioned scoreboard contribute to its nostalgic atmosphere, making it a living museum of baseball history. The park's charm is further enhanced by its location in the vibrant Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood, offering fans a rich array of pre- and post-game activities.

Throughout its long history, Fenway Park has hosted numerous memorable events, from World Series games to concerts and political rallies. Its enduring legacy is a testament to its role not only as a sports venue but also as a cultural hub, reflecting the spirit and traditions of Boston and its residents.

   

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