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Fenway Park is synonymous with memories and star players now, but it wasn't always that way.
When the ballpark was first built in 1912, fans were curious to see what would become of the venue. But, as they packed out the park for Sox games and Boston introduced its local stars, Fenway Park grew in popularity.
Take a look at Fenway Park in 1912, and see who the big names were then as Fenway Park began its run to fame. See it all in the video above from the Ultimate Red Sox Show.