OnFocus Halls of Fame Spotlight: Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

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OnFocus Halls of Fame Spotlight: Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum

Read all about Cooperstown and the Baseball Hall of Fame HERE

THE MUSEUM

VEA ESTA PÁGINA EN ESPAÑOL Baseball is more than just a game… It’s a family experience that connects generations. It’s an American tradition that holds a special place in the hearts and minds of fans, young and old. It’s the feelings and emotion behind the memories…

Seeing the meticulously manicured field of a major league ballpark while attending your first game with your family; playing catch as a teenager while talking “life” with dad; the generational debates about the all-time greats – Mantle vs. Griffey or Seaver vs. Maddux.

It’s everyone who has made the pilgrimage to Cooperstown to honor the All-Time Greats who are enshrined in the Hall of Fame. It’s the relationships forged, stories shared, cherished memories created – the Game connects us all. That’s baseball – and that’s what the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is all about. Once inside the Museum, your cherished memories and moments will come flooding back – whether you are 10 years old or 70 years old, a casual fan or a fanatic. It’s not only about your team or your baseball hero, or even the awe-inspiring sight of the cathedral-esque marble and bronze of the Plaque Gallery. It’s about the way the Game connects us all. It is about you. It’s about reliving the feelings that make the Game so dear to you.

The Museum preserves history, honors excellence and connects generations. Beyond the iconic Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery are exhibits that tell the story of baseball’s impact on our lives, and our country. The Museum exhibits draw from a collection of 40,000 lovingly preserved artifacts and more than 3 million library items to bring your stories to life.

There is plenty for the hard-core fan to absorb: plaques, stats, equipment donned by the game’s greatest players, as well as important figures that many have now forgotten. There are uniforms worn on ancient fields and pieces of ballparks long faded from communities across the country.

But guests need not be die-hard fans to appreciate and discover the cultural impact of baseball, a tale told over and over again in exhibit after exhibit. Families have enjoyed this exceptional collection since 1939, learning, reminiscing and making memories of their own along the way. This transformation of sight, sound and touch takes place close to 300,000 times a year for each visitor who walks through the hallowed halls of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Great moments from history come alive when you step into the Museum, creating a thick sense of nostalgia that is driven by your own memories. Baseball is more than a game. It’s America’s story. And for so many, it’s a part of their own story.

Enjoy the sights and sounds of the game on video displays throughout the Museum. (Mitch Wojnarowicz/National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)

We recommend guests start on the second floor, where exhibits cover baseball’s history from its humble beginnings to today. The “Taking the Field” exhibit transports observers back in time and explains how a bat, ball and bases became our National Pastime. “Whole New Ballgame” collects artifacts from the most recent decades, complete with pop culture staples. Babe Ruth’s life and legend live here, as do the “Diamond Dreams” of the many women who have left their mark on the game.

Ideals and Injustices” takes guests on a chronological journey through the tribulations and triumphs of Blacks in baseball, while “¡Viva Baseball!” documents the rise of the game in Caribbean nations and the influence Latin players have on the sport today. The Museum is as eclectic as the Game itself, including exhibits highlighting art and photography that you’ll find on the first floor. On the Museum’s third floor, “Chasing the Dream” honors Hank Aaron’s legacy, while “Sacred Ground” examines the evolution of ballparks. Fans can also celebrate baseball’s most revered records in “One for the Books” and cherish memories of past champions in “Autumn Glory.” Download a floor plan and overview with our Museum Guide.

Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball.

Jacques Barzun, French-born sociologist

You will connect here, not only with the game, but with the friends and family who traveled to Cooperstown with you. You will rediscover your history here – the relationships forged, stories shared, and cherished memories created. They all come to life in Cooperstown.

The artifacts you’ll see within the Museum are forever preserved and cared for inside our walls. But the fascination, revelation and nostalgia are yours to keep. Ultimately, you will find – like countless others before you – that the Museum will keep you coming back again and again to relive your personal history. There is no offseason at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum – we welcome diehards and enthusiasts, the casual and curious, all year round. So plan a trip that will make lasting memories and unlock discovery again and again.

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GUEST REVIEWS

We like to think we knock it out of the park for our guests and apparently we’re not alone. Here’s what over 17,000 fans on Trip AdvisorFacebookGoogle and Yelp have to say about their experience at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum.

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VISITING COOPERSTOWN

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Make plans today for a trip to America’s Most Perfect Village.

HALL OF FAME TRAVEL PACKAGES

Pre-planned trips from travel specialists.

HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM

Cooperstown has become a synonym for “baseball” – thanks to a story about a Civil War general and the country’s love for a timeless game.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Make plans today for a trip to America’s Most Perfect Village.

HALL OF FAME TRAVEL PACKAGES

Pre-planned trips from travel specialists.

HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM

Cooperstown has become a synonym for “baseball” – thanks to a story about a Civil War general and the country’s love for a timeless game.

PLAN YOUR VISIT

Make plans today for a trip to America’s Most Perfect Village.

HALL OF FAME TRAVEL PACKAGES

Pre-planned trips from travel specialists.

HISTORY OF THE MUSEUM

Cooperstown has become a synonym for “baseball” – thanks to a story about a Civil War general and the country’s love for a timeless game.

EXHIBIT FOCUS

HANK AARON: CHASING THE DREAM

The exhibit chronicles Henry Aaron’s life, from childhood through his legendary big league career.

TAKING THE FIELD: THE 19TH CENTURY

This exhibit offers an overview of baseball’s origins.

ONE FOR THE BOOKS

Records hold a special place in the hearts and minds of baseball fans.

PICTURING AMERICA’S PASTIME

Since the 19th century, baseball and photography have grown up together.

HANK AARON: CHASING THE DREAM

The exhibit chronicles Henry Aaron’s life, from childhood through his legendary big league career.

TAKING THE FIELD: THE 19TH CENTURY

This exhibit offers an overview of baseball’s origins.

ONE FOR THE BOOKS

Records hold a special place in the hearts and minds of baseball fans.

PICTURING AMERICA’S PASTIME

Since the 19th century, baseball and photography have grown up together.

HANK AARON: CHASING THE DREAM

The exhibit chronicles Henry Aaron’s life, from childhood through his legendary big league career.

TAKING THE FIELD: THE 19TH CENTURY

This exhibit offers an overview of baseball’s origins.

WHOLE NEW BALLGAME

Relive the story of baseball from 1970 to today.

BABE RUTH: HIS LIFE AND LEGEND

To understand the man, you first must understand the legend.

DIAMOND DREAMS: WOMEN IN BASEBALL

This popular exhibit traces women’s roles in the game.

IDEALS AND INJUSTICES: A CHRONICLE OF BLACK BASEBALL

These stories of perseverance, character and courage are inspiring to all of us.

WHOLE NEW BALLGAME

Relive the story of baseball from 1970 to today.

BABE RUTH: HIS LIFE AND LEGEND

To understand the man, you first must understand the legend.

DIAMOND DREAMS: WOMEN IN BASEBALL

This popular exhibit traces women’s roles in the game.

IDEALS AND INJUSTICES: A CHRONICLE OF BLACK BASEBALL

These stories of perseverance, character and courage are inspiring to all of us.

WHOLE NEW BALLGAME

Relive the story of baseball from 1970 to today.

BABE RUTH: HIS LIFE AND LEGEND

To understand the man, you first must understand the legend.

PLAQUE GALLERY

Sacred ground for baseball fans.

SHOEBOX TREASURES

Learn about the history of baseball cards and their power to thrill fans and collectors throughout the decades.

ONLINE EXHIBITS

The Hall of Fame offers many online exhibits, including Dressed to the Nines, which contains a history of the baseball uniform.

¡VIVA BASEBALL!

This bilingual exhibit features nearly 150 artifacts and a multimedia presentation.

PLAQUE GALLERY

Sacred ground for baseball fans.

SHOEBOX TREASURES

Learn about the history of baseball cards and their power to thrill fans and collectors throughout the decades.

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Author: David Keech

David Keech is a retired teacher and works as a sportswriter, sports official and as an educational consultant. He has reported on amateur sports since 2011, known as 'KeechDaVoice.' David can be reached at [email protected]