Fenway Park Tours - Boston, Massachusetts
Fenway Park. The park where the Babe pitched, The Kid hit, Yaz dazzled and Manny and Ortiz still thrill young fans today. Soak up the rich history; hear the echoes of the past. Visit the Green Monster, imagine being one of the “Knights of the Keyboard” as you see the view from the Press Box, visit the State Street Pavilion Club before strolling around Fenway Park.
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I agree - this is America’s finest ballpark, and it is a beautiful memorial of good times from days past. The artist Mark Waitkus captures it perfectly, in fact - so if you fall in love with the park like most - check him out on Google, he sells his artwork online, and it’s magnificent.
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