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Camden Yards baseball Stadium - Baltimore stadium panoramic metal print by PortriLux

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Care Instructions:

Our metal prints are Dust-resistant, waterproof, and easy to clean—just wipe them with a damp cloth to keep them looking brand new.

Shipping Time:

Most orders are shipped within 4-6 business days, please keep in mind that each order is unique and made to order. Thank you for your patience.

Made in Arlington Texas:

Each metal print is made-to-order in our Arlington Texas facility, where our skilled artisans handle every detail to ensure perfection in every print.

How to hang:

Each print comes with a pre-mounted 3/4" thick wood backing and a sawtooth hook ready to hang. All you'll need is a nail to hang up your beautiful metal print.

How to order:

Simply take a photo with your smartphone, upload it to our website, choose your preferred size, and checkout. Our team will take care of the rest, delivering a masterpiece to your doorstep.

Our prints are crafted on high-quality aluminum metal and are fully prepared for display, complete with a wood back mount and a sawtooth hook for easy hanging using a single nail.
Each piece is custom-made to order and shipped directly from our warehouse in Arlington Texas. The price includes all mounting accessories, and free shipping.

Oriole Park at Camden Yards, located in Baltimore, Maryland, is known for being the first of the retro-style Major League Baseball parks built in the 1990s. This stadium is celebrated for reviving interest in baseball-specific facilities at a time when multi-purpose stadiums were the norm.

Here are some fun facts about Camden Yards:

  • Architectural Innovation: Oriole Park was a pioneer in the retro ballpark trend that has influenced the design of subsequent stadiums around the country. Its design incorporates the old Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Warehouse, which adds a historic charm to the stadium​

  • Unique Features: The ballpark is known for Eutaw Street, located beyond the right-field wall, where fans can find plaques marking the spots where home runs have landed on the street. This feature enhances the fan experience by integrating the game's history directly into the environment​

  • Historical Connections: It's just a short walk from the birthplace of Babe Ruth, linking it not just to baseball's present but also to its past​

  • Memorable Moments: The park witnessed Cal Ripken Jr.'s record-setting 2,131st consecutive game in 1995, a significant event in baseball history. It also hosted Eddie Murray's 500th career home run in 1996​

  • Renovations and Updates: Oriole Park has undergone various updates to improve fan experience, including new HD video displays and a high fidelity sound system. These upgrades help maintain its reputation as a top venue for watching baseball​