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... the the Sopranos tour; Jacquie having a cosmopolitan in Manhattan; eating hotdogs whilst watching the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park; a comparative analysis on the similarities of Toronto (Canada) v Toronto (Lake Macquarie); our struggles reading menus in ...
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Fenway Park and the Red Sox game
A Travel Blog entry by bashleyf from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... and entertaining crowd. I'm really glad I went, it was interesting. And to think that I was trying to convince myself to save Fenway Park for tomorrow because I'd already done so much today. So on top of all of the stuff I did today I also saw a Red Sox ...
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Fenway, JFK and Politicians of Today and Yesterday
A Travel Blog entry by mbberg from Revere, Massachusetts, United States
... most casual sports fan would realize they had entered the front door of Red Sox Nation. One of the stores offers tours of Fenway Park. This has long been part of the overall travel plan for Sarah and me. We were there for the first ...
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Fenway Park
A Travel Blog entry by phileus_fogg from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... a bite to eat at Cheers before heading to Fenway Park to watch the Red Sox game. Of all the ballparks I will visit this summer Fenway is the one I look forward to the most. My seats were on the first level right field line --- Fenway was built ...
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The Great Fenway Park
A Travel Blog entry by addicted2travel from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... I went to the field before the game and saw Shea Hillenbrand, who is on the Blue Jays now, signing autographs. Someone from Fenway took our picture and we should be on the Red Sox website. We all got some food (I got chicken strips and fries) ...
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Fenway Park and Boston
A Travel Blog entry by minerguy from Boston, MA, Massachusetts, United States
My annual sporting event trip for 2006 is going to a baseball game at Fenway and Yankee stadium. My two best friends, Danny and Daniel, and I started this two years ago as a way to see some cool places and keep in touch with each other. 2004 was the ...
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Boston Red Sox v New York Yankees at Fenway Park
A Travel Blog entry by cafe_travel from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... tricky to find but once inside, there were thousands of Red Sox fans so we just followed them. At precisely 6:10pm we walked into Fenway Park. I thought I was going to get on my knees and kiss the pavement I was so happy to have finally made it here. I ...
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Havahd, Beer and Fenway!
A Travel Blog entry by ellainecabellon from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... game time so we made our way up the lloonngg stairs to our seats. Turns out, nosebleed took on a new name at Fenway. We were literally under the “John Hancock” scoreboard. We made tons of friends with the local folk ...
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Bucket List: Watch A Baseball Game At Fenway Park
A Travel Blog entry by hilyer from Boston, Massachusetts, United States
On Wednesday June 6, 2001 at 7:06PM I sat in the Grandstand Gate A, Section 30, Row 11, Seat 21 at Boston's famous Fenway Park to watch the Boston Red Sox vs. Detroit Tigers baseball game. Unfortunatley 32,794 of Bean Town's Sox fans saw ...
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The Colonnade Hotel Boston
120 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States
... Good thing we were guests of the hotel, it was packed. Terrific location for shopping, and a baseball game at Fenway, Highly recommend. Beantown Bliss from anonymous Visited the Colonnade this past weekend. I had never heard of them before ...
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Fenway Park
4 Yawkey Way, , Boston, Massachusetts, United States
448 reviews
Hallowed ground to baseball purists, this cozy, quirky park has been the Boston Red Sox home field since 1912. The most distinctive feature of this classic baseball park is the 37-foot-tall left field wall, known as the "Green Monster."



