Where Legends Meet the Lakes: Iconic Stadiums Gracing the Great Lakes

12. Wrigley Field: Chicago’s Timeless Classic

Nuveen sign at Wrigley Field, Chicago Cubs, 2017. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Jholtgrewe

Wrigley Field, nestled in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago near Lake Michigan, is a national treasure for baseball enthusiasts. Opened in 1914 as Weeghman Park, it’s the second-oldest active Major League Baseball stadium, cherished for its ivy-covered brick walls and manual scoreboard that exude old-world charm. Home to the Chicago Cubs, Wrigley Field has witnessed epic pennant races and the legendary “Curse of the Billy Goat,” enhancing its mythical aura. Despite modern expansions, the stadium maintains an intimate feel: fans sit close to the field, immersed in the distinctive sights and sounds of America’s pastime. Sunlight pours through the open-air design, showcasing a glimpse of Chicago’s skyline just beyond the bleachers. On game days, the surrounding Wrigleyville area buzzes with lively bars, rooftop viewing decks, and jubilant sidewalk gatherings. Steeped in tradition, Wrigley Field remains a beacon of baseball’s enduring legacy on the shores of the Great Lakes.

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