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Wrigley Field, nicknamed the Friendly Confines, is baseball's second oldest ballpark.
Home of the Chicago Cubs baseball team.
As part of the commemoration of the American Institute of Architects' 150th anniversary in 2007, the organization announced the list of the 150 highest-ranked structures as "America's Favorite Architecture". Wrigley Field was ranked 31st on this list. Start with the Empire State Building to make a tour of "America's Favorite Architecture" in order. The next building on the list is Wanamaker Building.
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