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South End Grounds: Boston’s Victorian Baseball Cathedral

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/ June 15, 2026

South End Grounds was the home of Boston’s National League baseball franchise for more than four decades, from 1871 to 1914 — the longest home-field tenure in the franchise’s history. Located at the northeast corner of Columbus Avenue and Walpole Street in Boston’s South End,

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Boston Garden: Boston’s Original Temple of Champions

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/ June 15, 2026

🏛 Historic Stadium Boston Garden was a legendary indoor arena located at 150 Causeway Street in Boston, Massachusetts, perched directly above North Station. It opened on November 17, 1928, originally under the name Boston Madison Square Garden, built by boxing promoter Tex Rickard—the same man

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Braves Field: Boston’s Lost Baseball Palace (1915–1952)

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/ June 15, 2026

🏛 Historic Stadium Braves Field opened on August 18, 1915, on Commonwealth Avenue in Boston’s Allston neighborhood, and immediately claimed the title of the largest professional baseball stadium in the country. Designed by Osborn Engineering and built on the former Allston Golf Club grounds, the

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TD Garden: Boston’s Home for the Bruins & Celtics

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/ June 15, 2026

TD Garden is a multi-purpose indoor arena located at 100 Legends Way in Boston, Massachusetts, built directly above the MBTA’s North Station commuter hub. Opened on September 30, 1995, the arena replaced the beloved original Boston Garden and was constructed in just 27 months at

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