Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
When it opened in 1992, Oriole Park at Camden Yards sparked a revolution in stadium design by prioritizing "retro" aesthetics over the era’s concrete multi-purpose bowls. Built atop a former rail yard, the park is defined by the massive B&O Warehouse, a turn-of-the-century brick landmark that looms over the right-field wall. The atmosphere balances classic baseball history with playful modern quirks, such as the "Bird Bath" splash zone in the outfield bleachers and the orange-painted seats marking historic home runs by Cal Ripken Jr. and Eddie Murray. Located just steps from the Inner Harbor, the stadium feels deeply integrated into the downtown fabric. Its asymmetrical outfield and open Eutaw Street concourse make it a quintessential destination for both purists and casual fans.