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Driving Directions to Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields Driving Directions to Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields Starting at 127 Mount Vernon Street, head in the direction of Brimmer Street. After second stop sign, turn right onto Storrow Drive Eastbound. Follow Storrow Drive until the set of lights. Take right onto Martha Road (North Station). After the set of lights, turn left onto Nashua Street (the TD Garden should stay on your right). Follow Nashua Street to Storrow Drive Westbound. Entrance to Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields (TERSF) will be on your RIGHT after the Storrow Drive West sign. If you pass Mass Eye & Ear Infirmary, you have gone too far. Exit left and you will be back on Charles Street. Please do not park at the fields. If you have any questions or inquiries, please contact Sam at (617) 227-5838 ex. 11 or [email protected]. Picture of entrance to Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields from Storrow Drive. Walking Directions to Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields Starting at the Firehouse at 127 Mount Vernon Street, head to Charles Street. Follow Charles Street East heading towards Charles/MGH. Cross Cambridge Street (in front of Liberty Hotel) continuing on Charles Street. Follow Charles Street until Blossom Street. Walk over Storrow Drive on the footbridge. Entrance to Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields (TERSF) is at the end of the footbridge. If you pass a sign for Martha Road, you have gone too far. If you have any questions or inquiries, please contact Sam at (617) 227-5838 ex. 11 or [email protected]. Picture of Bloosom Street footbrige & Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields entrance. Nearby Parking Option for Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields The Boston Common Garage 0 Charles Street Boston, MA 02116 About 16 minutes 1. Head north on Charles Street 0.1 mi 2. Slight right to stay on Charles Street 194 ft 3. Turn left onto Beacon Street 39 ft 4. Turn right onto Charles Street 0.3 mi 5. Turn left 62 ft 6. Slight right at David G Mugar Way/Embankment Road 20 ft 7. Turn left 75 ft 8. Slight right Take the stairs 0.1 mi 9. Sharp left 0.2 mi Arrive at Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. Nearby Parking Option for Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields LAZ Parking Lot Formerly a Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary Lot Just off of Storrow Drive and Charles Street About 6 minutes 1. Head north on Charles St toward Blossom Street 0.1 mi 2. Turn right onto Blossom Street 46 ft 3. Turn left toward Embankment Road 20 ft 4. Turn left toward Embankment Road 49 ft 5. Turn left toward Embankment Road 354 ft 6. Turn right onto Embankment Road 23 ft 7. Turn right 0.2 mi Arrive at Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. Nearby Parking Option for Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields Charles Street Metered Parking About ten minutes 1. Head north on Charles St toward Revere Street 0.1 mi 2. Turn left 62 ft 3. Slight right at David G Mugar Way/Embankment Road 20 ft 4. Turn left 75 ft 5. Slight right Take the stairs 0.1 mi 6. Sharp left 0.2 mi Arrive at Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. Public Transportation Option for Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields Charles/MGH Station Off the Red Line About six minutes 1. Head north on Charles Street/Pleasure Road toward Cambridge Street 2. Turn right onto Cambridge Street 3. Sharp right 4. Slight right at David G. Mugar Way/Embankment Road 5. Turn left 6. Slight right Take the stairs 7. Sharp left Arrive at Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. Public Transportation Option for Teddy Ebersol’s Red Sox Fields Arlington Station Off the Green Line About 12 minutes 1. Head south toward Boylston Street 23 ft 2. Turn left onto Boylston Street 52 ft 3. Turn left onto Arlington Street 0.3 mi 4. Turn left onto Beacon Street 75 ft 5. Turn right onto Arthur Fiedler Footbridge 157 ft 6. Slight left to stay on Arthur Fiedler Footbridge 161 ft 7. Take the pedestrian overpass 0.1 mi 8. Turn right onto Charles River Esplanade 0.1 mi 9. Turn left to stay on Charles River Esplanade 0.2 mi 10. Keep right 0.2 mi Arrive at Teddy Ebersol's Red Sox Fields. .
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