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Wrigley Field | Chicago


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Landmark: Wrigley Field
City: Chicago
Country: USA Illinois
Continent: North America

Wrigley Field, Chicago, USA Illinois, North America

Wrigley Field is a historic baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois, USA.

It is the home ballpark of the Chicago Cubs, a Major League Baseball team.

Visual Characteristics

The stadium features a brick exterior, primarily red brick, with white trim around windows and entrances. The iconic marquee sign above the main entrance is illuminated with white bulbs. The playing field is natural grass, and the seating areas consist of tiered bleachers and box seats, with a capacity of approximately 41,649.

Location & Access Logistics

Wrigley Field is situated at 1060 West Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613, approximately 7 miles (11 km) north of the Chicago Loop. Access is primarily via public transportation. The CTA Red Line's Addison station is directly across the street. Several bus lines also serve the area, including the 22, 36, 152, and 154. Limited street parking is available in the surrounding residential neighborhood, with several paid parking lots also in proximity.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Construction began in 1914, and the stadium, originally named Weeghman Park, opened on April 23, 1914. It was designed by architect Zachary Taylor Davis. The stadium was renamed Wrigley Field in 1927 after William Wrigley Jr., owner of the Chicago Cubs and the Wrigley Company. Its original purpose was to serve as the home ballpark for the Cubs.

Key Highlights & Activities

Attend a Chicago Cubs baseball game. Take a guided stadium tour, which includes access to the dugout, press box, and a view of the field. Observe the manual scoreboard located in left field. Explore the surrounding Wrigleyville neighborhood, known for its sports bars and restaurants.

Infrastructure & Amenities

Restrooms are available throughout the stadium. Shaded seating is limited, primarily in the upper decks. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available within the stadium. Numerous food and beverage vendors operate inside the stadium, and a wide selection of restaurants and bars are located in the immediate vicinity.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal lighting for photography of the stadium's exterior, consider visiting during the late afternoon or early morning. Baseball games are typically played from April through October. The best weather for attending games is generally from May to September.

Facts & Legends

Wrigley Field is one of only two remaining Major League Baseball ballparks built before 1920 (the other being Fenway Park). The ivy that covers the outfield walls was first planted in 1937 by Bill Veeck. A unique tip for visitors is to look for the rooftop seats across the street from the stadium, which offer a view of the game and are a historic part of the Wrigleyville experience.

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