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Holy Cross Crusaders vs. Yale Bulldogs Fitton Football Stadium September 19th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Yale Bulldogs Fitton Football Stadium
1 College Street, Worcester, MA
01610, US
1. City Hall Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
2. Worcester Common Garage - 0.6 miles - $8
3. Elm Park Lot - 0.7 miles - $7
4. DCU Center Lot - 0.8 miles - $12
5. Park & Ride Lot - 1 mile - $5
Fenway Park isn’t just a ballpark; it’s a living piece of baseball history that’s been capturing hearts for over a century. When you step into this legendary stadium, you’re walking into a place where every brick and every seat tells a story, from the iconic 37-foot-high left field wall that’s become a symbol of resilience and character, to the unforgettable moments like the Red Sox’s 2007 World Series victory that still echo through the stands. Celebrated as a historic landmark since 1987, Fenway’s unique charm lies in its quirky architecture, the squeak of the wooden seats, and the smell of roasted peanuts in the air. Visiting as part of a Yale Bulldogs Boston experience, there’s something special about catching a game here, whether you’re nestled in the bleachers or enjoying the elevated viewing areas that give you a whole new perspective on the action. It’s a place that draws you in, makes you feel like you’re part of something bigger, and honestly, it’s hard not to get caught up in the magic. For those planning to go, just follow the transit guide to the nearby square or approach from the street entrance for a quieter, more intimate feel. Fenway Park isn’t just a stadium; it’s a rite of passage for any Boston sports fan.