Built in 1911-12 for $650,000, Fenway Park opened for business in 1912, and 108 years later the ballpark, which sits on land between Brookline Avenue, Jersey Street, Van Ness Street, and Lansdowne Street in Boston, Massachusetts, is still hosting Red Sox’ baseball games.
“This place is unbelievable, it really is,” Washington Nationals’ skipper Davey Martinez said this weekend, as his club played the Red Sox in a three-game set.
“One of my favorite places to play here. Wrigley is the other one. Two of the oldest parks. But it’s so much memory, so much history.