Built in 1914, Wrigley Field stands as the oldest National League baseball stadium and the home of the Chicago Cubs. Nestled in the heart of Chicago, this iconic venue is affectionately known as the ‘Friendly Confines’ for its intimate scale and welcoming atmosphere. Visitors can experience the historic charm of the stadium, with its ivy-covered outfield walls and hand-operated scoreboard, which have remained largely unchanged over the years. Today, Wrigley Field not only hosts thrilling baseball games but also offers tours, allowing fans to step into a piece of living history.
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