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Celebrating 86 years in Cooperstown Since opening its doors on June 12, 1939, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has been preserving history, honoring excellence and connecting generations
- Visit + Plan Your Trip | Baseball Hall of Fame
Enjoy a relaxing visit and catch the Village Trolley to one of the many exciting Cooperstown attractions, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, Fenimore Farm Country Village, Doubleday Field, Fenimore Art Museum, and downtown Cooperstown shopping
- THE MUSEUM - Baseball Hall of Fame
Across our three floors of exhibit space, you will experience baseball history through artifacts on display, which showcase the important moments on the field as well as the game's monumental impact on our society
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PLAN YOUR VISIT The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime Awed by priceless artifacts Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, and you’ll make history of your own
- MUSEUM FACTS - Baseball Hall of Fame
Located on Main Street in the heart of picturesque Cooperstown, New York, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is one of the country's most popular destinations and is surely the best-known sports shrine in the world The Museum opened its doors for the first time on June 12, 1939
- VISIT COOPERSTOWN - Baseball Hall of Fame
PLAN YOUR VISIT The memories you’ll make here will last a lifetime Awed by priceless artifacts Moved by stories and triumphs that inspired and united a nation Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, and you’ll make history of your own
- HOFWKND 2025 - Baseball Hall of Fame
The eyes of the baseball world will be focused on Cooperstown July 25-28, with the legends of the game in town to see history unfold during Hall of Fame Weekend
- History of the Museum - Baseball Hall of Fame
For 70 years, the Hall of Fame Game became an annual celebration of the game as two Major League Baseball teams played an annual exhibition contest at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown
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