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Fenway Park

Fenway Park is a classic New England landmark that can’t be missed when visiting Boston!

Where are we headed today?

Fenway Park—the oldest ballpark in Major League Baseball and a true Boston icon!

Quick Fenway Facts:

  • Opened: 1912

  • Neighborhood: Fenway, Boston

  • Oldest MLB Park

  • Almost torn down in 1999, but saved and renovated

  • Home of the Red Sox and a top concert venue

Must-Know Fenway Features:

  • Green Monster: Iconic left field wall, hand-operated scoreboard, seats added in 2003

  • Pesky’s Pole: Right field foul pole, just 302 ft from home plate

  • The Red Seat: Section 42, Row 37, Seat 21—Ted Williams’ 502 ft homer in 1946

  • Sweet Caroline: Played in the 8th inning since 1997

Concerts

  • Hosted legends like Springsteen, Gaga, Foo Fighters, and Pink (who broke the attendance record in 2023)

Retired Numbers:

  • Includes greats like Ted Williams (9), David Ortiz (34), and Pedro Martinez (45)

  • Jackie Robinson’s 42 is retired across all MLB

The Curse of the Bambino:

  • Babe Ruth sold to Yankees in 1919

  • Red Sox didn’t win a World Series again until 2004

Fenway Park Tours:

  • Offered year-round, even on game days

  • See the press box, dugouts, Green Monster, and more

Where to Eat:

Tip: Even if there’s no game, take the Fenway tour—it’s worth it!

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