
Making a Trip to Fenway Park? Guide to the History and Tourist Info
Fenway Park is a majestic ballpark located near Kenmore Square in Boston. This is the home ground for the Boston Red Sox baseball club. It was opened to the public in the year 1912 and is the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in service. The park is known to be the oldest known sports park used by any professional team.
It is rightly know throughout New England as the "America's Most Beloved Ballpark". Many features in the park, which was not envisioned initially, are added, giving the park an entirely dazzling look. The Triangle, Green Monster, Pesky's Pole are some of the latest additions. Not only ball game but also it is known to host many other sporting and cultural events.
The home team Red Sox migrated to this park from Huntington Avenue Baseball Grounds in the early nineteen century. The park has been through many highs and lows. It has seen attendance as low as 500 spectator and also viewed the Red Sox's Impossible Dream season. The park got is first scoreboard in the year 1934 and was then considered a high technology one. 1946 witnessed the inclusion of upper deck seats.
A company called Osborn Engineering constructed the park with an endowment of $650,000. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority green line subways can easily commute you to this park. Yawkey Station and Storrow Drive are also points from where the park can be accessed. The tickets are priced differently according to the seating arrangement. The ticket prices usually vary from $15 to $50.

