Wrigley Field

1060 West Addison Street
Chicago, IL - 60613

Type: Landmarks
(773) 404-2827
 
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Wrigley Field is an iconic baseball stadium located in the Lakeview neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. It is the home of the Chicago Cubs, one of the oldest and most storied franchises in Major League Baseball. Built-in 1914, Wrigley Field is known for its classic architecture, ivy-covered outfield walls, and historic significance, making it one of the most beloved ballparks in the United States.

The stadium is famous for its distinctive features, including the hand-operated scoreboard in the center field, the iconic red marquee at the entrance, and the outfield bleachers where fans gather to enjoy the game and soak up the atmosphere. The outfield walls are covered in Boston ivy, which turns a vibrant green in the spring and summer months, adding to the charm and character of the ballpark.

Wrigley Field has a rich history and has hosted numerous historic moments in baseball, including Babe Ruth's called shot in the 1932 World Series and the 1945 World Series, the last time the Cubs appeared in the Fall Classic before winning the World Series in 2016. The stadium has also been the site of memorable concerts, sporting events, and other cultural gatherings over the years.

In addition to its baseball games, Wrigley Field also offers guided tours for visitors who want to learn more about its history, architecture, and behind-the-scenes operations. The tour takes visitors to areas of the stadium not usually open to the public, including the press box, dugouts, and locker rooms, providing a unique and immersive experience for fans of all ages.

Outside the stadium, the Wrigleyville neighborhood is a vibrant and lively area with numerous bars, restaurants, and shops catering to baseball fans and visitors. On game days, the streets are filled with fans wearing Cubs gear, enjoying food and drinks, and soaking up the excitement of being near one of the most iconic ballparks in the country.

Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or simply a lover of history and architecture, a visit to Wrigley Field is a must-do experience when visiting Chicago. With its rich history, unique features, and passionate fan base, Wrigley Field offers a truly unforgettable glimpse into the heart and soul of America's pastime.

Besides this landmark, there are ten more landmarks listed in Chicago. There's also one hundred and three attractions listed in this city in other categories. You will find the exact location of Wrigley Field on the map above. If you need any other information on Wrigley Field that is not listed here, please call (773) 404-2827 or visit their website.

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