Why You Should Visit Cooperstown, NY

The Baseball Hall of Fame, and Other Cool Stuff

By Jeff Gorman, published Oct 05, 2006
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Many baseball fans say they will eventually go to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y., but they never get around to it. I used to be one of those fans, until I married a woman who put me in the car in the middle of the night and took me there for a mini-vacation.

Although the Hall is obviously the town's main attraction, there are other cool things to complete your day or weekend in Cooperstown.

Just make sure you plan enough time to get there. Cooperstown is nestled in the north central part of the state. So if you’re coming from Syracuse or New York City, hit the road early so you have enough time to get there.

Once you’re there, you can check out the main gallery, featuring plaques for all the Hall of Famers. Give yourself a lot of time, because it’s a treat to see baseball’s greats all in one place.

After that, take a walk through the history of the game, with exhibits that follow the evolution of the game from the 1840s to the present.

Babe Ruth has his own room, devoted to his on-field exploits and larger-than-life persona. Other special sections focus on the African-American experience in baseball and women in baseball.

The Hall also features a library with more than 2 million works dedicated to the game, as well as a museum store and bookstore where you can find a ton of baseball merchandise. I enjoyed the postcards that featured individual Hall of Famers.

The Hall’s dedication to the game continues with exhibits on how the game is portrayed in paintings and movies. Kids have their own hands-on section of the Hall called the Sandlot Kids’ Clubhouse.

The game’s great writers and broadcasters have their own section on the second floor called "Scribes and Mikemen."  You can even listen to samples of their work. I took a picture here, because it's my dream to be inducted into the Hall as a broadcaster. I guess I'll make it there via the "announce pro wrestling and ultimate fighting" route that worked so well for Vin Scully and Ernie Harwell. 

Why You Should Visit Cooperstown, NY

Baseball, an American classic! Everyone can be a famer in Cooperstown.

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Takeaways
  • Cooperstown is the home of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
  • Not only that, boxing and soccer Hall of Fames are close by as well.
  • The area also features Otsego Lake and the Glimmerglass Opera.
Did You Know?
Northeast Ohio also has a corridor of Halls of Fame featuring Rock & Roll (Cleveland), Inventors (Akron) and Football (Canton).
Resources
  • Baseball Hall of Fame Glimmerglass OperaNational Boxing Hall of FameNational Soccer Hall of FameOtsego Lake Festival
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This was an awesome story.

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