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Comiskey Park

Comiskey Park was a historic baseball stadium in Chicago, home to the Chicago White Sox from 1910 to 1990. Known for its classic design and passionate atmosphere, it was one of the earliest stadiums built specifically for baseball, replacing older ballparks. Over the years, it hosted numerous notable games and events, becoming an iconic site in sports history. In 1991, the White Sox moved to a new stadium, guaranteeing Comiskey Park's closure. Today, the site is part of the Bridgeport neighborhood, with remnants of the old ballpark preserved to honor its legacy.