Home of the Boston Red Sox
This is the street side of the Fenway Park scoreboard and John Hancock logo, which can be seen as you walk down Lansdowne Street as it overlooks the outfield.
Image: Cody StoreyEntrance Gates
The iconic green park doors and red brick make any image of Fenway easily recognizable.
Image: Cody StoreyChampionship Banners
The park proudly displays the Red Sox’s World Series and American League Championship banners down Yawkey Way.
Image: Cody StoreyTicket Windows
Bostonians never seem to miss an opportunity to display the Red Sox logo, even when it’s not game day.
Image: Cody StoreyThe Original Souvenir Store
There are dozens of souvenir stands and stores surrounding the park, but this one is trying to best them all with its historical charm.
Image: Cody StoreyCity Tailgating
On game days, Lansdowne Street and Yawkey Way are almost entirely closed off to vehicles while the fans own the road.
Image: Cody StoreyBleacher Bar
The inconspicuous entrance to the Bleacher Bar leads to a truly unique experience that includes an amazing eye-level view of the field.
Image: Cody StoreyThe Park Shows Its Age
Fenway Park is well worn with love from the pilgrimages of the many Red Sox fans.
Image: Cody StoreyThe Stands
Boston has a unique and intense sports culture. Seeing a game at Fenway is no exception.
Image: Cody StoreyHome Plate
Seeing a game in person reminds you of the intense pressure the batter is under with a packed house.
Image: Ian DowningNight Lights
If you are in the neighborhood of the park during an evening game, you can see the warm glow from the field lights and hear the crowd’s cheers narrating the game.
Image: Ian DowningView from the Green Monster
Have a Sam Adams on the Green Monster and you’ll be dropping your R’s in no time.
Image: Ian Downing