
Fenway Park
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Fenway Park, the oldest Major League Baseball stadium, has been home to the Boston Red Sox since 1912. Located in Boston's Fenway neighborhood, it is renowned for its historic charm and unique features. The park initially had a seating capacity of 27,000 and featured a single-tier grandstand and wooden bleachers. Over the years, it has undergone several renovations, including the addition of the iconic Green Monster, a 37-foot-high wall in left field, and Pesky's Pole, a short right-field foul pole named after Red Sox legend John Pesky. Fenway Park's history includes notable features like Duffy's Cliff, a former six-foot embankment in left field. The park has hosted numerous World Series and cultural events. Its seating capacity has evolved, with renovations increasing it to over 33,000. The Green Monster is famous for its manually operated scoreboard and has become a signature element of the park. Fenway's unique dimensions and historical significance make it a beloved destination for baseball fans worldwide.