Traveling Tuesdays

 
During the off-season, I'll be sharing some images from this year's baseball travel every Tuesday. An absolute highlight was visiting Fenway Park in early September. Not only is the ballpark still a gem -- but the Red Sox have done a good job turning the blocks surrounding the park into a baseball-themed plaza. After passing through the security checkpoints, you enter an open area full of shops, food stands and other Sox-centric places and symbols.
The red banners alongside the ballpark represent World Championships; blue ones are for pennant winners.
 What jumps at you from these pictures?
 The foodstand below is named for the Red Sox most famous native of Cuba.
Does anyone know the story behind the vintage baseball-shaped sign below? If you do, please leave a comment. If you have a Fenway memory, share it here.
Entering the park, it's clean and classy, the tradition of over 100 years reaffirmed.
 The reality is that advertising subsidizes the park. Still, it blends in reasonably well.
Tomorrow, I'll have more from a very special place inside Fenway. Don't miss it!

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