Fenway Since 1912: The Oldest Baseball Stadium In The US

Fenway isn't just a baseball stadium. It's the oldest Major League Baseball stadium still in use since its opening in 1912. It's a place where legends have played, and where generations have shared their love for the game.

 Fenway Ball Park, in preparation for World Series, 1912

Entering Fenway, you’ll sense its rich history. The aroma of fresh grass and peanuts takes over, and sitting near the Green Monster, you feel connected to a tradition over a hundred years old.

It’s the home of the Boston Red Sox and has seen many memorable moments, from Ted Williams‘ last home run to the end of the 86-year championship wait in 2004. This place is about bonding—where parents bring their children to share their passion for the Red Sox.

Bostonians are proud of Fenway. While other cities have newer stadiums, we cherish our classic park. It links us to the past.

Cheers to Fenway Park – Boston’s heart, baseball’s soul, and the eternal home of the Red Sox ⚾️❤️

Michelle McCormack

Michelle McCormack

Michelle is founder of Secret Boston. She is a media strategist and creative director. Fun fact: she was once chased by a lion in Africa while on a photo shoot for Town & Country Mag. (It’s been all uphill since then!) Her work spans media, politics, and emerging tech, from early crypto and NFTs to AI today. She’s lived in four countries and five cities, but deep down she’s always from JP.

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