The complete history of the home of Red Sox Nation.
Five days after the sinking of the Titanic, Boston's Fenway Park held
its grand opening. Since that day, millions have witnessed the Red Sox
play baseball. Their Royal Rooters evolved into the Fenway Faithful and
are now commonly referred to as Red Sox Nation. Nine World Series have
been staged upon Fenway's turf, along with three Major League All-Star
Games. Aside from baseball, Fenway has been host to professional and
amateur football games, ice hockey, basketball, soccer, lacrosse,
hurling, boxing and wrestling matches, and even a circus. Music from
concerts has reverberated across its lawn, religious services have been
held, and political rallies staged - all adding patches to the quilt of
Fenway's rich, illustrious history. The structure that noted author John
Updike referred to many decades ago as a lyric little bandbox has become
one of New England's most beloved historical landmarks.