The home of the Chicago Cubs is among MLB’s oldest baseball stadiums, second to only Fenway Park in Boston. It was built in 1914, renamed for the chewing gum magnate that acquired it in the 1920s, and retains many of its charming old-time amenities like that make it among baseball fans’ favorite parks to visit.
Wrigley Field has several iconic features, but the most well known is the ivy-covered outfield wall.