US Cellular Field
333 W. 35th Street
Chicago, IL 60616
(312) 674-1000
Neighborhood: South Side
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Visitor Information:
The first home of the Chicago White Sox was 39th Street and Princeton only four blocks from Comiskey Park. The new Comiskey Park opened in 1991,the new park featured an exploding scoreboard, an old-time facade complete with arches and over 40,000 unobstructed-view seats. The ballpark attracted a club-record 2,934,154 fans in its first year. In January, 2003, it was renamed U.S. Cellular Field. Features include a Fan Deck that offers panoramic view of the playing field, bullpen sports bar, misc sculptures locates around the park, and pitching speed machine. Of course the food is some of the best ballpark food available.
Directions:
FROM THE NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE/DOWNTOWN AREAS From any Red Line subway station along State Street (Chicago, Grand, Lake, Washington, Monroe or Jackson), board a southbound Red Line 95th/Dan Ryan train to Sox-35th St. station. Walk west one block to U.S. Cellular Field.
FROM THE NORTH SIDE Board a southbound Red Line 95th/Dan Ryan train to Sox-35th St. station. Walk west one block to U.S. Cellular Field.
FROM UNION (AMTRAK & METRA) STATION From the west side of Canal St., board a #1 Indiana/Hyde Park or #151 Sheridan bus and obtain a transfer. Exit the bus at State St. Descend the stairs or elevator to the Jackson Red Line station. Board a southbound Red Line 95th/Dan Ryan train to Sox-35th St. station. Walk west one block to U.S. Cellular Field.
Visitor Tips:
The Chicago White Sox strongly suggest taking public transportation.
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