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FENWAY PARK BOSTON RED SOX Keychain souvenir
FENWAY PARK BOSTON RED SOX Keychain souvenir
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Fenway Park, Boston, Massachusetts Red Sox Stadium keychain souvenir by Gallery Concepts. A metal key ring created from an original painting and manufactured by hand in Maine.
Description:
- 1.125" X 2.125"
- Nickel plated
- 1" split ring
- Gift box included
More about this inspired design:
Fenway Park was built at a cost of $650,000 and debuted on 20 April 1912, with the Red Sox beating the New York Highlanders (later to become the Yankees), 6-5. That would have been front-page news in the Boston newspapers except that the sinking of the Titanic became the lead story.
Fenway opened with a maximum capacity of 35,000 fans and, thanks to recent expansion, holds just under 40,000 today, making it the third-smallest ballpark in terms of capacity behind Pittsburgh’s PNC Park and Oakland’s McAfee Coliseum. The largest crowd ever to witness a game at Fenway was 47,627 people who crammed into the park to watch Boston take on the New York Yankees in a doubleheader on 22 September 1935, but fire laws now prevent those figures from ever being seen again. 2008 was the first season that the team drew over three million fans to the park.
- Excerpted from: https://www.fenwayfanatics.com/fenway-park/history/
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