Wrigleyville
Wrigleyville
Inspired by the thrill of a Friday afternoon escape to Wrigley Field, with notes of ivy, cut grass, polished wood.
Named after one of the most iconic baseball stadiums in the country, Wrigleyville is home to the Chicago Cubs. Originally Weeghman Park, the stadium opened its doors during World World I with a capacity of 14,000. By the time it was renamed Wrigley Field in 1926, its capacity had grown nearly threefold, and it boasted new features like an upper deck, a bleacher section, and an Art Deco marquee. Today, the surrounding neighborhood reflects the spirited atmosphere of the “Friendly Confines” with bars, restaurants, hotels, and rooftop views aplenty.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica.
Product Details
- 9 oz soy candle
- Burn time: 45-50 hours
- Packaged in a branded gift box