At the mere mention of Boston, most New Englanders can’t help but think of the Boston Red Sox. This iconic MLB team was founded in 1901. In 1912, Fenway Park in Boston opened and has been home to the Sox ever since. Today, Fenway is the oldest MLB baseball stadium in the country. And whether you come here for a game or take a tour, it will be an experience that will stay with you.
When it comes to baseball in America, there’s perhaps no stadium as iconic as Fenway Park in Boston. Fans have been flocking here to watch Red Sox home games since 1912.
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Fenway is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium in the country. And it’s remarkable that it’s still in use today.
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While you can always come to Fenway to enjoy a game as a spectator, there’s certainly another way to experience this iconic ballpark.
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Did you know that you can take a tour of “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark?” It’s true!
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On a 60-minute tour of Fenway Park, you’ll get an overview of the history of the park as well as the team and its players.
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You’ll also get to take in views from the top of the Green Monster which towers over 37 feet. This is perhaps the most iconic part of this iconic stadium.
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But one thing’s for certain - whether you take a tour or come here for a game, a visit to Fenway Park is an adventure you won’t soon forget.
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Have you ever been to a game at or taken a tour of Fenway Park in Boston? Are the Red Sox your favorite baseball team? Let us know in the comments. To learn more about taking a tour of Fenway Park, visit the MLB website.
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