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National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
After strolling through the National Baseball Hall of Fame unique exhibits, catch a game at Double Day field
At Cooperstown’s notable Baseball Hall of Fame, learn the history of America’s pastime, see thousands of artifacts from the game's past, watch video, hear audio, see historic images and enjoy hands-on learning.
Real fans of the game will also have the opportunity to test their knowledge with interactive displays computer.
After strolling through its unique exhibitions, take in a game at Doubleday Field or stop by the Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum.
Real fans of the game will also have the opportunity to test their knowledge with interactive displays computer.
After strolling through its unique exhibitions, take in a game at Doubleday Field or stop by the Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum.
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The Dr. Best House & Medical Exhibit
Serving a small-town American community from 1884 to 1991, the Dr. Best collection echoes reminders of a quickly changing era and Civil War.
Gerrit Smith Estate National Historic Landmark
This historic landmark was the lifetime home and office of Gerrit Smith (1797-1874), one of the most powerful abolitionists in the United States.
South Otselic Hatchery
With an annual production of 15,000 pounds of fish, this hatchery rears the entire statewide supply of tiger muskellunge and produces pond-reared walleye fingerlings.
Canastota Canal Town Museum
Located beside a remnant of the original Canal, this museum is filled with authentic memorabilia, art and exhibits of the "Old Erie Canal."