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The perfect gift for the fan of baseball who has it all – their own stadium. Fan can now bring home their favorite Major League Baseball stadiums with this exquisite collection.

It can be difficult to find the perfect gift for Father’s Day or a birthday. But a unique rendition of a favorite stadium is a show-stopper for any sports fan, art collector, or sports memorabilia collector.

Nothing captures the spirit and passion of a team better than the stadium where the action takes place and memories are made. The replicas of Westbrook Sports Classics allow fans to see these iconic structures in a different light.

These stadium reproductions are approximately 7 by 7 inches in size, weigh 10-12 pounds and come with a protective acrylic box.

John Kimball Westbrook designed the models and made them. He is an award-winning artist who has studied both architecture and commercial art. He also studied with Italian stone carvers in Washington, DC, during the construction of the National Cathedral. This was where he discovered his passion for sculpture.

“Over the past 30 years I have worked with different fine art medium, including carving marble, granite, various semi-precious stones, bronze, wood, ivory, silversmithing, drawing and painting,”His website contains more details from Mr. Westbrook.

These limited-edition ballsparks are made in a bronze composite with marble bases and feature tiny crystals which reflect light to give the stadium appearance at night.

To date, the Westbrook Sports collection includes 17 Major League Baseball stadiums. These include Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox, Candlestick Park (previous home of San Francisco Giants), and the Chicago Cubs’ Wrigley Field. There are also both the old and the new Yankee Stadium. Major League Baseball trademarks may be copied with permission of Major League Baseball. Mr. Westbrook plans expand the collection to include British football (soccer), and National Football League stadiums.

For more information on the stadium models and photos, visit westbrooksportsclassics.com.