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Old 06-08-2013, 12:53 PM
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Hi! I work for the Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum here in Greenville, SC. We're all very proud of Joseph today! Here are a couple of photos!

1. The 1917 pendant
2. The ring Shoeless Joe had made from it.

Joseph wore the ring when he signed to play ball with the Citadel. His father owns the ring.

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There's a museum? I wish I had known that when I was down in Myrtle Beach several years ago!
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There's a museum? I wish I had known that when I was down in Myrtle Beach several years ago!
I read about about the museum online a while back. I wish I lived close enough to visit; it does look very cool. The museum is actually Shoeless Joe's former house and has been transformed into a museum. The museum address is 356 Field Street in reference to Jackson's lifetime batting average.

The website for the museum is pretty neat.

http://www.shoelessjoejackson.org/index.php
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Old 06-08-2013, 05:57 PM
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Thanks for all the replies! I am glad you enjoyed the photos! I have had the ring on my finger! Crazy!

The Shoeless Joe Jackson Museum is here in Greenville, SC. The museum is actually his home where he lived and died. It was moved 3 miles from its original location to be directly across the street from our minor league team, the Greenville Drive (Red Sox affiliate).

They wanted to name the team the 'Greenville Joe's' but MLB said, "No", since Joe is still on the ineligible list. We're trying to change that at the museum! We consider the museum "Ground Zero" for that mission! So much to his story that people don't know! He played outlaw ball after being kicked out of pro ball and made much more money that way! Comiskey was a tight wad. In fact, the name the 'Black Sox' came from the team's refusal to pay .25 per game to launder their uniforms. They refused, so their white uniforms were black by the end of the season - hence the name!

Any Joe ?'s you may have, you are free to ask! Our museum is on FB also. I run the page along with the curator of the museum! Fun stuff!
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Note: not my finger in the photo! I'm a woman and I don't have hairy knuckles!
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Note: not my finger in the photo! I'm a woman and I don't have hairy knuckles!
Man Hands!!

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Old 06-08-2013, 06:25 PM
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Those pictures are incredible. Thank you for sharing them.

My fascination with Shoeless Joe Jackson has increased exponentially within the last few years. I'd love to visit his museum.

Why does it not surprise me that MLB said no to the name change. They're officially the no fun league.
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GiGi is a wonderful lady who does a fantastic job at the museum. My wife and I visited her place back in February. That was my first visit to the museum and had a fantastic time. She does an exceptional job of telling the story of Joe Jackson. She saw that I was wearing a Coast Guard jacket and we struck up a conversation about her father serving in the Air Force.

I would highly recommend visiting if you are ever in or near Greenville.

I will post pictures of our visit once I download them.

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