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Riverfront Park, Glastonbury, Connecticut, USA

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Our team lost but there were good friends, great food, photo w this Big Lug & when the sun went down everyone pulled out their phones like old-school lighters & sang along to Journeys’ Don’t Stop Believing. What else could you want on a wild Friday night? Thanks Lansing Lugnuts!
need magnolia and bj's ship name to be something like ballparks once the show starts to carry on the chair legacy

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#23 | Oracle Park, San Francisco
Giants vs. Brewers, 7/17/2022
Best Part of the Park Alan says: The boardwalk right on the water! Claudia says: The open design of the park. We’ve been to so many concrete behemoths that are really pretty depressing and uninspired (looking at you Yankee Stadium). This was so refreshing!
Best Part of the City Alan says: Breweries, golfing, vegan restaurants, nice weather... Claudia says: After several years in the literal desert, I’ve been enjoying all of the waterfront spaces. Casual walks, trail running, seeing new cities down the peninsula, it has been really restorative!
Joanie & her Valentine’s Day box. She came up with the idea and created it all by herself.
Rogers Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada