1. Wrigley Field
1. Wrigley Field

Even if you don't know much about baseball, you've heard the name Wrigley. Not just from the chewing gum, but for the generation that grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, Wrigley Field was the one stadium featured in classic films such as Ferris Bueller's Day Off, A League of Their Own, and Disney's Rookie of the Year. Everything about Wrigley Field is iconic, but the ivy covered walls in the outfield are Wrigley Stadium. They are to Wrigley what the Green Monster is to Fenway Park. The rooftop seats across from the street from Wrigley Field have also become iconic to the park. Although they are not counted as part of the official attendance, a settlement with the Chicago Cubs allowed the seats to continue to be used with accessible view to the playing field. Home run blasts can often catch the net above the ivy, or if you're Albert Pujols, can end up in the front lawn of someone's house just down the street from Wrigley Field. Then of course, there is the 7th inning stretch, filled with celebrity shoe-ins to help sing "Take me out to the ball game", only instead of "root root root for the home team", it's "root root root for the Cubbies". Everybody at some point in their life, is a Cubbie, and if you could only visit one baseball park in your lifetime, Wrigley field is that park.

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