Exhibits at the Museum

Today's Game features a locker stuffed with artifacts for each current MLB team. (Milo Stewart Jr.)

The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is one of the oldest sports museums in the world. Located in Cooperstown, NY, the Museum is also home to the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery, where the legends of the game are honored. The many exhibits on display narrate the history of the National Pastime in an educational, fun, and engaging manner, and spotlight not only the history of baseball, but in many ways, they reflect the history and culture of America. Below is a list of the current exhibits in the Museum.

Sacred Ground
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Diamond Dreams: Women in Baseball
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Pride & Passion:
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The Baseball Timeline
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Inductee Exhibits
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Art Gallery
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Inductee Row
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Club 3,000
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No-Hitters
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The Records Room
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Autumn Glory
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Taking the Field: 19th Century Baseball
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The Cooperstown Room
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Baseball at the Movies
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Scribes & Mikemen
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Visit our Online Exhibits page to enjoy interactive exhibits right here at baseballhalloffame.org!