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- Leonardo TrilloAgosto 24, 2017Could have spent the entire day here and nearly did! It's been a long time dream to visit the baseball Hall of Fame!Votato positivo 3 settimane fa
- John DeckerLuglio 8, 2015An amazing experience for those who love the game of baseball. Start on the second floor for exhibits detailing the history of the game through the decades.
- HISTORYDicembre 28, 2012This is where the game's immortals are enshrined. The heart of the museum is the Hall of Fame gallery. The gallery has a plaque for each of the players who have been elected to the hall.
- Andrew CMaggio 10, 2018Visited 10+ years ago and finally was able to come again... so much amazing knowledge and incredible artifacts to read and view - not many interactives tho!!! Whole town is all baseball, loved it!!
- ESPNMaggio 21, 2012The Plaque Gallery on the first floor is awesome, but MAKE SURE you spend time in the Records Room on Floor 3. It has a case with World Series rings all the way back to the 1900’s.
- Jay EaglesonSettembre 16, 2016I was here as a kid and then for the Piazza / Griffey Jr. introduction. While crowded, they did a great job of keeping order. The hall itself is incredible, but the whole place is worth a visit.
- Michelle LAgosto 12, 2014So much history! Fantastic place to visit for any baseball fan. Free wifi available. Gift shop on lower level. Don't miss the video in the theater.
- Jeremy LevineLuglio 4, 2014Go into the plaque hall near the end of the day. All the kids are gone and only the real fans remain. Its quiet and you can really enjoy the room in peace... Like it's meant to be
- Brandon F.Aprile 17, 2021A must see for any baseball or sports fan. Don’t bring the kiddos if they don’t have much patience. 😉
- Richard RevillaFebbraio 17, 2015The greatest in the sport are honored here. $23 admission. Winter months give you the whole place to yourself. Make sure to visit the gift shop.
- Daniel BurtonLuglio 28, 2014You can touch the HOF plaques for good luck-Time goes by fast inside-Museum is so organized-some floors carpeted,good for being on feet.Lots of places to sit-Honus Wagner card is not always on display
- The TravelerAgosto 25, 2016Great to see at least once. Young kids get bored quickly. Bring reading glasses and start on the 2nd floor. You need at minimum 3 hours and that's moving quickly.
- Jeffrey GlueckAgosto 25, 2017A lot of exhibits are old + dated museum-wise, but don't miss the interactive video screens for clips and also for baseball records. The actual hall plaques are kind of disappointing, but hallowed
- Neill CaldwellAgosto 26, 2013A lot to see on 3 levels. Be sure to visit sections on Negro League and Women in Baseball on level 2. "Who's on First?" is great on 3rd floor. Gift shop is huge, so leave time for that.
- Daniel PAgosto 17, 2013This place is fantastic. I took my 12 year old son and we soaked it all up. The history and artifacts are incredible. As they say, baseball is all about stories, some of them are true.
- Brent SchnipkeAgosto 7, 2014History, passion, baseball...an awesome experience. Make sure to check out the video on the second floor and the Art of Baseball on the 1st floor!
- Scott FishmanAgosto 24, 2014The individual lockers for each team are great. Check out the white sox one
- lino brescia™Gennaio 8, 2022Pro Tip: GO IN THE DEAD OF WINTER! Went in January and basically had the entire museum to ourselves.
- Jake SmithLuglio 30, 2015Red Sox fan? Check out some great memorabilia: Fisk's bat from Game 6, Williams' hitting grid, Yaz's 6-Shooter. There's a lot here, so take your time.
- Joseph TamAgosto 7, 2014It's tempting to go during HOF weekend, but be prepared for massive crowds and not being able to take your time as much to see everything.
- Brice ShultzAprile 22, 2014Give yourself at least 3 hours for this museum. Start at the top (3rd floor) and work your way down!
- Jason ShellhammerMarzo 3, 2019Definitely pays homage to the game in a professional way. Great venue.
- Zachary WinnieLuglio 11, 2011Ceremony starts at about 1:30pm. It is free to attend, but be sure to arrive early to claim your spot (bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on).
- AAA discount, have your card ready so you don't have to hold up the line at the counter. & don't forget your sweater- it gets chilly.
- Pam PromerSettembre 29, 2014Very informative though it soft peddles some of the bad behavior of the players it celebrates
- Royals fan? Be sure to find George Brett's infamous pine tar bat and the relive the exact moment when he flipped sh!t:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=PrTYdlaqtxE - Marine CorpsGennaio 5, 2012Yep, there are Marines in the Hall of Fame. Check out the plaques of Rod Carew and Roberto Clemente to learn more about these Marines and baseball legends.
- USA TODAYNovembre 22, 2010Cooperstown is a great little town that's all about baseball, and it comes alive during induction weekend. The event includes an exhibition game and the free induction ceremony. Leggi tutto
- Missy NarkiewiczGennaio 29, 2013If you know you're going within the year, buy the membership to hall of fame in December. Its sold at a reduced price on their website, but with all the perks.
- Ward SullivanDicembre 21, 2011Baseball's mecca. If you are a sports fan, you have to visit this place. One of the best experiences I've ever had.
- Zachary WinnieLuglio 11, 2011Portable restrooms are available at the Ceremony, and the local high school will be selling water, drinks, and other refreshments.
- Meg BarronAgosto 31, 2013Military discount for active duty soldiers....but not spouses! I'd say a swing and a miss!
- Kristopher BagleyMarzo 29, 2012There is always a great debate for the best class, but try this instead: try to figure out the greatest sections of walls in the great hall.
- Joe HuddlestonGiugno 24, 2012Try Sal's Pizzaria for lunch or dinner. You won't be disappointed you did!
- Your AAA card will save you $2/person off the admission.
- Nick JackAgosto 22, 2010beautiful place, I can't believe it is in the middle of gods country like it is. If a baseball fan, you must go, even if its to say that you have been there!
- Bring a sunshade and sit way back on the crest of the hill. The view is glorious.
- Jack PalauskasLuglio 28, 2012Learn the basics of Baseball before you come, otherwise it will seem like greek
- Doug CouchDicembre 22, 2010Off season hours are 9-5 weekdays. It's easy to lose track of time. Pace yourself accordingly!
- TIMEFebbraio 29, 2012On September 22, 1947, TIME payed homage to baseball star Jackie Robinson with this cover, which marked his debut season with the Brooklyn Dodgers.