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FromVAtoLA 08-29-2024 07:53 PM

What are the 33 attractions profiled in the MLB Attractions Passport?
 
The website says there are 33 attractions included in the MLB Attractions Passport (https://shop.baseballhall.org/baseba...ass-port-book/). It lists 12 of them. Does anyone know the other 21 attractions that are profiled?
  • National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory
  • Jackie Robinson Museum
  • Yogi Berra Museum
  • Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
  • Field of Dreams Movie Site
  • Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Bosse Field
  • Historic Grayson Stadium
  • Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum
  • Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum
  • Roberto Clemente Museum

Casey2296 08-29-2024 08:12 PM

I would add;

Rickwood Field
Ty Cobb Museum
Matty's grave in Lewisburg PA
Negro league Museum in Kansas City
Almendares Park in Havana
Tokyo Dome in Tokyo

And about half a dozen baseball bars adjacent to the stadium on game day.

jayshum 08-29-2024 08:21 PM

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Here's a screenshot that lists them:

FromVAtoLA 08-29-2024 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by jayshum (Post 2457628)
Here's a screenshot that lists them:

Thank you!

Schlesinj 09-02-2024 09:36 AM

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Thought this was a good place to post this. I would add the Southern Negro League Museum in Birmingham (a few minutes away from Rickwood Field). This is a joint venture of the City and an organization (with a significant collection from an individual). Really well done. Toured it a few weeks ago.

Here are some photos of some items including some really cool one of a kind items including a few great bats (Santop and Mackey). They even have an interactive activity to see some special pitches. Of course, some Satchel Paige items and Willie Mays specific information with a combination of Birmingham historical education.


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FromVAtoLA 09-03-2024 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Schlesinj (Post 2458352)
Thought this was a good place to post this. I would add the Southern Negro League Museum in Birmingham (a few minutes away from Rickwood Field). This is a joint venture of the City and an organization (with a significant collection from an individual). Really well done. Toured it a few weeks ago.

Here are some photos of some items including some really cool one of a kind items including a few great bats (Santop and Mackey). They even have an interactive activity to see some special pitches. Of course, some Satchel Paige items and Willie Mays specific information with a combination of Birmingham historical education.

This is great!! Thanks for posting

Schlesinj 09-04-2024 07:20 AM

For what it’s worth I received one of these years ago and now that I have some more time I intend to fill in/get stamps etc. at a faster pace.

sports-cards-forever 11-10-2024 03:47 PM

I would add Hoboken NJ - the birthplace of baseball!


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