This unforgettable story of Little Fenway in Essex, Vermont is one you won’t soon forget and will undoubtedly make you smile.

Little Fenway is a ¼ sized replica of Boston’s famous Fenway Park which includes an old time scoreboard and the iconic Citgo sign. What’s even more amazing about a mini Fenway Park is that it is in the backyard of Vermont residents Beth and Pat O’Connor and is used for charity wiffle ball games. Since its inception in 2001, the games have grown in popularity and over $4 million has been raised for charity. Yes, $4 MILLION!

Let’s start at the beginning and take a look at Little Fenway. It’s incredible, uplifting, inspirational, and just may be the best thing you see and read all day. Enjoy!

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