Fenway Park
"America's most beloved ballpark", as the P.A. announcer says, and also America's oldest Major League ballpark still in use, Fenway Park is home of the Boston Red Sox. It is also a concert venue, and in the past has hosted Big Air freestyle skiing, Boston Patriots football, English Premier League "friendly" soccer matches, and political rallies.
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Formerly known as Yawkey Way, after owners of the Red Sox, this road was renamed in honor of Red Sox slugger and multi-record-holder David Ortiz on his retirement in 2016. It is seen here from Lansdowne station, formerly also named after Tom Yawkey, who was a notable racist. In the distance, Fenway Park fronts Brookline Ave.
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David Ortiz Drive
The sidewalk is lined with the Red Sox' retired numbers (including Ortiz' #34 as well as Jackie Robinson's #42, retired across Major League Baseball).
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