Historic Stadiums That Have Witnessed Unbelievable Moments
16. Fenway Park – The Timeless Home of Baseball in Boston, USA
Baseball’s oldest active stadium, Fenway Park, is a cathedral for Boston Red Sox fans and lovers of the game. Opened in 1912, its quirky dimensions—including the 37-foot-tall Green Monster in left field—have made for some of baseball’s most dramatic plays. From Babe Ruth’s early pitching days to David Ortiz’s clutch postseason performances, Fenway has been the stage for countless unforgettable baseball moments, including the Red Sox breaking the "Curse of the Bambino" in 2004. The stadium’s intimate feel, historic charm, and rowdy atmosphere make it a bucket-list destination for sports fans.








