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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

1-888-HALL-OF-FAME
25 Main St
Cooperstown, NY 13326
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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.
 
 
 
 

Cooperstown, NY

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