$43.50
"The Way It Was" - Vintage sports wood wall panel showing an image of the front entrance of Comiskey Park in the 1920's or 1930's. This iconic former ballpark is considered a true classic in American Sports history!
The image depicts a snapshot in time and offers a glimpse into the past. American Sports History that would make a nice addition to a room in your home or at the office either displayed by itself or grouped with other sports pictures.
Vintage sports wall hangings are great to give as a gift too!
Details About This Item:
• This item is available in 4 different sizes
• The image is printed on Epson Ultra Premium Luster Photo paper
• The all-wood panel is 7/8" thick with edges done in black
• It is lightweight and very easy to hang using just 1 or 2 nails
All wall hangings by Classic Sports Pictures is individually hand-crafted and are backed with a 100% Money Back Customer Satisfaction guarantee.
Comiskey Park History:
The original Comiskey Park, built in 1910 at 35th Street and Shields Avenue, was dubbed the “baseball palace of the world” for its modern steel and concrete construction.
On July 1, 1910, the White Sox played their first game in the fireproof park. It was made entirely of steel and concrete and seated 32,000, which included 7,000 in twenty-five-cent bleachers.
On July 5, 1947, Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians became the first African American to play in the American League, debuting during a doubleheader at Comiskey. Other notable events held in this Park included the first Major League All-Star game on July 6, 1933. On June 22, 1937, Joe Louis defeated James Braddock at Comiskey to become heavyweight boxing champion of the world. The Chicago Cardinals of the National Football League played there from 1922 to 1925 and from 1929 to 1959. Comiskey also hosted church festivals, musical extravaganzas, picnics, and auto polo events.
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