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  1. The following overview lists the admission prices and various discounts and discount codes for a visit to Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown. All prices are displayed per age group or reduced rate group.

  2. Baseball is the heart and soul of Cooperstown. The game may not have been invented here, but the Cooperstown baseball legacy lives in the Hall of Fame, Doubleday Field, and in the baseball fans who descend on Cooperstown to celebrate America's favorite pastime year after year.

  3. The Baseball Hall of Fame, located at 62 Main Street in Cooperstown, New York, is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of baseball. It serves as a reference for the study of the sport's history and honors the greatest players and coaches in baseball history.

  4. Three of the best two-way players of their era and one of the game’s most respected managers will be honored in Cooperstown during Hall of Fame Weekend 2024, July 19-22, as the baseball world celebrates its most historic weekend. READ MORE. HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES EXHIBIT FOR CLASS OF 2024 ON DISPLAY IN COOPERSTOWN.

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  5. Feb 13, 2013 · COOPERSTOWNERS IN CANADA. Longtime Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame volunteer Kevin Glew has an excellent Canadian baseball history blog called “Cooperstowners in Canada” that I thought you might be interested in.

  6. 6 days ago · Open 7 days a week – 10am-5pm. Sept 1, 2024 – Sept 30, 2024. Open Friday to Sunday – 10am-5pm. October 1, 2024 – April 30, 2025. Open by pre-booked tours only. Call 519-284-1838 or email baseball@baseballhalloffame.ca.

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  8. While in Cooperstown, the trio also took part in a Hall of Fame orientation afforded all new electees, which included a guided tour of the Museum by Hall of Fame Senior Curator Tom Shieber. It exposed the three to baseball history dating back to the 1840s through the present.