Fenway
Park,
4 Yawkey
Way. The
home of the
Boston Red
Sox
[website].
The oldest
baseball
stadium
still in use
by the major
leagues,
this brick
and stone
structure is
named after
and located
in the
Fenway
neighborhood
of Boston,
which itself
takes its
name from
the fens, or
marshes
along the
nearby Muddy
River.
Accessible
on the B, C,
and D
branches of
the Green
Line at
Kenmore
station, or
on the D
branch of
the Green
Line at
Fenway
station.
Visitors
arriving via
the T will
need to walk
a short
distance
from the
station to
the
ballpark,
but the
crowds on a
game day
will serve
to lead the
way. Its
worth taking
the T to the
game because
parking is
very limited
and you get
to
experience
the
excitement
of a crowded
train car
full of fans
heading to
the game.
Yawkey Way
is now
closed off
during
games, and
those in the
stadium can
walk outside
to enjoy the
additional
refreshment
stands and
open area,
and then
return to
the game.
With
sold-out
crowds every
game,
getting
tickets is
nearly
impossible,
however,
visitors can
take a
worthwhile
Fenway Park
tour on
non-game
days (leaves
from the
souvenir
store on
Yawkey Way).
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