We all know that baseball is SO much more than just a game, so why not celebrate the sport, heroes and legacy at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum? In this New York City attraction, families can experience something that connects generations - this American tradition that holds a special place in all our hearts (Those two words of "Play Ball" muster so many feelings!)
The National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum celebrates the memories created, the records broken, and the stories told as they take you back through the greatest moments in baseball history.
There are plenty of things to see in the museum for the hardcore fans, from plaques, to stats, important figures and equipment donned by the greatest players.
You can see uniforms worn out on the fields, and pieces of ballpark that are all part of history.
Of course, you don't need to be a die hard fan to appreciate and discover the cultural impact of the sport. The "Taking the Field" exhibit transports visitors back in time to explain how the love of baseball came about, and "Whole New Ballgame" showcasing artifacts from over the decades, complete with pop culture staples.
You can learn all about the life and legacy of Babe Ruth, and be inspired by the many women and African Americans who left their mark on the game.
So batter up kids, it's your time to be inspired at the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, and you never know - one day YOUR photo might be on the walls!
$28.00
$17.00 (Ages 7 to 12)
6 years with paid adult
2023
Strollers are permitted in the museum
Grab something to eat in the area before or after your visit, there are plenty of places!
Come and go as frequently as you'd like during your visit. Just be sure to get your hand stamped at the ticket counters before exiting the Museum.
A stop at the Museum Shop is a must, for great baseball merchandise and memorabilia, including apparel, postcards, and even autographed baseballs!
They offer K-12 students and teachers programs that provide interactive and meaningful learning experiences that align with national learning standards! Play ball!
Strollers are permitted in the museum
Drinking fountains are available on all floors.
The museum is accessible and wheelchairs are available free of charge. When you arrive, let Visitor Services staff know you will need one. Service animals are welcome, and there is accessible parking
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