Boston’s Fenway Park, home to Major League Baseball’s Red Sox, is America’s oldest active baseball stadium, which opened in 1912 and is known by the moniker “the Green Monster” courtesy of its towering, verdantly hued outfield wall.
Located in the city’s Kenmore Square area, the neighborhood is dominated by the ballpark and a handful of nightclubs and bars. Often referred to simply as Kenmore or Fenway, the stadium’s outfield wall has become so synonymous with the ballpark that it inspired paint manufacturer Benjamin Moore to offer a bespoke line of paints called “The Fenway Collection,” available for a time in select New England markets.