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Ball park carvings
Date: 9/28/2012 Album ID: 1541508
Photos by Joe Phelan
Staff photo by Joe Phelan
All of the 36 ballparks that  John Kennedy carved all started out as a 9-by-12-inch piece of Eastern White Pine. The frames are carved from the same block of wood.
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All of the 36 ballparks that  John Kennedy carved all started out as a 9-by-12-inch piece of Eastern White Pine. The frames are carved from the same block of wood.
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Staff photo by Joe Phelan
Miller Park and the other 35 ballpark carvings by John Kennedy look like a painting from a distance, but are carved in white pine and then painted.
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The left frame is Red Sox nation triptych, from top to bottom Fenway Park, in Boston Hadock Field in Portland and McCoy Field in Pawtucket, RI, at right are the three Yankee Stadiums. 
The ballparks carved by John Kennedy look like a painting from a distance, but are a carved in white pine and then painted.
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Fenway Park and the other 35 ballpark carvings by John Kennedy look like a painting from a distance, but are carved in white pine and then painted.
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Nationals Park and the other 35 ballpark carvings by John Kennedy look like a painting from a distance, but are carved in white pine and then painted.
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