Comiskey Park
Comiskey Park was a baseball stadium located in Chicago, Illinois. It served as the home of the Chicago White Sox from 1910 until 1990. The park was known for its distinctive features, including a large scoreboard and a unique design that included a natural grass field.
In 1991, Comiskey Park was replaced by a new stadium, U.S. Cellular Field, which continues to host White Sox games. The original park was notable for its historical significance in Major League Baseball and its role in the development of the sport in the Midwest.