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| Date | Event Name |
|---|---|
| Mon Sep 8, 2008 at 7:05PM | Boston Red Sox Vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
| Tue Sep 9, 2008 at 7:05PM | Boston Red Sox Vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
| Wed Sep 10, 2008 at 7:05PM | Boston Red Sox Vs Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
| Fri Sep 12, 2008 at 7:05PM | Boston Red Sox Vs Toronto Blue Jays |
| Sat Sep 13, 2008 at 12:35PM | Boston Red Sox Vs Toronto Blue Jays |
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Company Information: Stepping into this stadium is like walking back in time. With its signature feature of the Green Monster, the 37-foot high left field wall, and a manually-operated score board, Fenway Park is a unique piece of civic history. The building opened in 1912 and is now America's oldest baseball park, home to the famed Red Sox. Although the structure has endured several fires over the years, it still stands strong.
Hours of Operation: Daily 9am
Categories: Tourist Attractions, All Entertainers, Arenas & Stadiums
Of all the baseball stadiums I've been to, it's no surprise that Fenway Park takes the cake on personality. I was shocked at how small the stadium is - but it just added to the fun. A great place to go no matter who your team is (although if it's not the Sox, you might want to leave your jersey at home). World class - I hope they keep it.
Missing Fenway: growing up in Mass. was wonderful... We have Cape Cod, the city of Boston, Nantucket & Martha's Vineyard, the history, Plymouth Rock, Salem, etc etc. But, my one of my favorite overall experiences was (and still is, when I can get there), going to Fenway and watching the Red Sox play. There's nothing like it... And, there's no greater fans anywhere!!!!
Greatest Stadium to view Baseball: The best baseball experience on earth!!!