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Old 10-05-2009, 06:21 AM
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We went in the off-season in February. Quiet with no crowds. Most shops were open. Don't expect to be impressed with the card shops. We visited the Doubleday Cafe numerous times. It had a local feel with good, reasonably priced food.
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You'll have a great time in the Cooperstown area. Needless to say, the Hall of Fame is a great place. And, while there,
take advantage of their HOF's library. They are very resourceful in finding any specific thing that you might be interes-
ted in.

The are BB card shops in town; but, very little vintage stuff. As Joe D. suggested, you should visit Don Flewelling's an-
tique shop in Oneonta (20 miles south of Cooperstown, off Rte 28). Call Don at 607-441-3036 to catch him there. Don
has an inventory of 400 - T206's to select from.

Take Jeff L's advice and check out the Ostesaga Hotel....it's quite a sight. Here is their link....

http://www.otesaga.com/

And, by all means take the boat tour of Otsego Lake.

Also, I recommend, for fine dining (not too pricey) the Portabello Restaurant in Fly Creek. It is just a 6 miles west of
Cooperstown on Rte 28.

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Thanks everyone for all the information and advice. Sounds like there is alot more to see than just the Hall. I will be sure to give Don a call. I would like to bring home a momento of the trip and what would be better than a T206.

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You're hitting Cooperstown at the very right time--the leaves, the lake and the quietness of the town in Autumn make for a perfect time to go.

FYI, you can get into the HOF for free if you make an appointment to do some research at the National Baseball Library (part of the HOF). This is a good idea if travelling solo; not so good if you're taking the family. Do yourself a favor and come up with a list of players who you might want to find out more about. There is so much material simply languishing in that library, waiting to be discovered by the right person. So much information that is being ignored.

Also, if you're into vintage wire photos, you should make up another list of players whose photos you'd like to examine. Their collection is beyond belief. I was given access to the actual photos back when I was there; I don't know if they are so casual anymore.

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Best place for vintage cards in Cooperstown? The BBHoF gets my vote.

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Yes, looks like a decent enough selection of the cardboard heroes.
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