National Baseball Hall of Fame is Virtual!

Experience the magic of America’s favorite pastime online or in-person with the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The museum recently reopened after temporarily closing due to COVID-19!

History of the National Baseball Hall of Fame

Located in the historic town of Cooperstown, New York, the Baseball Hall of Fame opened June 12, 1939 to commemorate some of baseball’s biggest stars. Since then, however, the museum has grown into something much more. The museum is home to more than 40,000 three-dimensional artifacts used to tell the story of America’s pastime. Visitors can view bats, balls, gloves, uniforms and more, that were donated by players with the intent of keeping the history of the game alive.

Virtual Programming and Digital Collections

Visit the museum in person or virtually and learn about the game’s history! Offering digital collections, virtual programming, online exhibits and activities for kids, the museum is still bringing the best of the game to you. Virtual programming involves different activities, such as baseball trivia, pop culture through baseball cards, virtual lessons of baseball legends and more. If you are looking for a more informative experience, take a look at the online exhibits and educational programs. Be sure to visit the museum’s website to learn more about all that they have to offer.

Take Amtrak to the Baseball Hall of Fame

Visit the Museum via Amtrak to Albany-Rensselaer or Utica stations in Central New York—Don’t forget to use Amtrak’s See New York and Save 15% discount!

Get picked up from the station and taken to your reserved NYTRAIN Enterprise Rent-a-Car. Click here to reserve your car.

Date

Jun 01 2020 - Jul 31 2020
Expired!

Time

12:00 am - 11:00 pm

Location

National Baseball Hall of Fame
25 Main St