Oriole Park a finalist in Reader's Digest balloting for "Nicest Place in America"

People are continuing to take notice of just how fantastic Oriole Park at Camden Yards is - and not just because the venerable stadium is celebrating its 25th anniversary season.

The ballpark is a finalist in a poll by Reader's Digest to determine the "Nicest Place in America." Oriole Park is vying with nine other locations - buildings, towns and attractions - for the honor. Among the other contestants is Rock Hall on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

Why did Oriole Park make the cut?

Camden Yards daytime.jpg"By holding its powerful spotlight at the right angle, Oriole Park has gone beyond its role as America's best ballpark to help big-hearted Baltimore honor its most important heroes, the publication writes in its introduction to the venue on the voting site.

Reader's Digest apparently took note of how the Orioles honor Birdland Community Heroes during each weekend game. Honorees have included a school bus driver who risked her life to save 20 students after the vehicle caught fire, three men who braved raging flood waters to rescue trapped motorists and a middle schooler who was inspired to grow his hair out to donate to pediatric cancer patients.

You already know how special Oriole Park is, and you no doubt have your own special memories that were created here. To vote for Oriole Park in the Reader's Digest poll to determine the "Nicest Place in America," click here.

Voting ends July 7 at noon.




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