Visit the Baseball Heritage Museum
Our 11th stop on our 94
Days of Summer and Discovery Tour is to the Baseball Heritage Museum, the public is able to experience their stories, photographs, letters, programs,
uniforms and other game-used treasured memorabilia, which detail the important
contributions from the Latin and Caribbean leagues, the Industrial and
Barnstormer leagues and the Negro and Women’s leagues that helped shape the
history of the great American pastime.
The Baseball Heritage Museum is located at League Park, the
original home of Cleveland baseball, in the center of the historic Hough
neighborhood of Cleveland. The Museum is dedicated to preserving the artifacts
and stories of baseball’s past with a special focus on diversity in the sport.
The Museum uses the stories of challenge and triumph
intrinsic in the stories of the Negro Leagues and other underserved
demographics in the sport to take its presence to an additional level. General
programming, youth educational offerings, community outreach and other
initiatives are driven by the rich repository of life lessons in these stories.
The Museum is also a driver of Cleveland’s sense of place, by continuously
working to become a center of neighborhood life and a destination location for
baseball and history lovers from across the city and across the country.
Want more location suggestions? Then visit us every day
until September 22nd as we explore and showcase different amazing
locations across Northeast Ohio!
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for more information.
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