04-13-2012, 09:16 AM
100 YEARS! 


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When the Red Sox opened their doors for business in a ballpark built on a muddy eight-acre parcel of land in a barren, nondescript section of Boston 100 years ago, they had no idea what their stadium would become.
They had nary a clue that a century later Fenway Park would have evolved into a national landmark, an emerald-coated jewel that has played host to the happiest dreams and many of the worst nightmares of the New England region’s most beloved and complicated franchise.



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![[Image: 603141_Fen_04132012.jpg]](http://multimedia.heraldinteractive.com/images/20120413/603141_Fen_04132012.jpg)
When the Red Sox opened their doors for business in a ballpark built on a muddy eight-acre parcel of land in a barren, nondescript section of Boston 100 years ago, they had no idea what their stadium would become.
They had nary a clue that a century later Fenway Park would have evolved into a national landmark, an emerald-coated jewel that has played host to the happiest dreams and many of the worst nightmares of the New England region’s most beloved and complicated franchise.