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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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4.8 Google Review
25 Main St, Cooperstown, New York, 13326, United States
(888) 425-5633 baseballhall.org
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May 6, 2018
The Hall of Fame was well laid out and displays were clean and very interesting. Staff was friendly and helpful. Especially liked how they wove the African American and Latin players experiences into the mix. As a life long baseball fan I really enjoyed the history of the place. It brought back many fond memories. I really appreciated the suggestion of going through the 2nd and 3rd floor exhibits before going into the plaque room. It was the perfect way to end my visit.

Jul 1, 2018
If you like baseball history this is a great place! The hall of fame is very nice and very well done. Any fan could easily spend hours here. One of the nice features is that you can walk in and out on a given day as much as you like.

May 12, 2018
My mom is a die hard baseball fan (as one must be if your Cuban 😉) so she asked if we could stop at the baseball hall of fame on the way up to Niagara Falls from NYC. It was so fun! We all enjoy baseball from one extent to another so we loved seeing the history of baseball, remembering our favorite players and seeing how America’s favorite pastime has evolved over the years. Staff was very nice and helpful. Loved how they had some things from other countries with baseball as well. I was surprised tho, that they didn’t have as much about Jackie Robinson as I would have expected but enjoyed it overall. Definitely plan on spending at least 3-4 hours to see the whole place! There’s tons to see!

May 28, 2018
My wife and I took my mother here to fulfil a long dream of hers. We wouldn't let her look at signs all the way here. The last 2 miles, I had her close her eyes. I then took a video of her reaction as I told her where we were. She was so overcome with joy, she cried. You can see the video in my channel. As far as our experienced here, we couldn't be happier! Robert the security guard made my son's day. Thank you, Robert! We will be back one day!

Jun 18, 2018
The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum deserves a lot more stars than 5. I have visited many times and always find something new to like. My cousin from Italy knew almost nothing about baseball, and came away with an appreciation of the game, it's depth of history, and its place in American culture, including its contributions to America as a land of opportunity for people of color, immigrants, and women (not so much for women in baseball yet, but the few are highlighted). It deals with social issues of discrimination and unionization, not perfectly, but not hidden either. There is a new 14 minute movie where famous players talk about how they became interested, what baseball has meant to them, what it feels like to play, fascinating and moving. This time I found an interactive statistics exhibit

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