Wrigley Field, Baseball stadium in Chicago
Wrigley Field is a distinctive baseball park, known for its ivy-covered outfield walls.
Built in 1914, it's the second oldest baseball park in the Major Leagues, after Fenway Park.
It's synonymous with the city of Chicago and loved for its old-school feel.
Located on the North Side of Chicago, it can accommodate over 40,000 spectators.
Unlike most ballparks, Wrigley Field doesn't have an electronic scoreboard.
Location: Chicago
Architect: Zachary Taylor Davis
Official opening: April 23, 1914
Capacity: 41072
Website: mlb.com/cubs/ballpark
Source: Wikimedia