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]]>It’s funny because New York City is well-known for being a metropolitan hub of work, nightlife, and corporate culture—but upstate New York is exactly the opposite of that. When you leave Manhattan and start driving up North, you begin to see greenery that doesn’t end, gorgeous rivers that peace to your mind, and beautiful foliage.
But it’s more than just the nature itself. It’s also the culture that’s different. If you’re someone who loves visiting small towns in Midwestern America, you might enjoy driving through upstate New York, because there are some very pleasant and quaint small towns you can find there. Indeed, it’s truly the opposite of the hustle-and-bustle city life over there—so if that’s something that calls to you, you might enjoy driving up there!
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]]>Inaugurated in 1936 in a small town of under 2,000 people in upstate New York, around four hours from both NYC and Boston, there is no greater place on Earth to explore the history of America’s national pastime than this museum.
Featuring memorabilia from the history of the league, dating back to the late 19th century and extending to the present day, you’ll see all kinds of interesting baseball artifacts at the Hall of Fame. From Hank Aaron’s 715th home run uniform to the glove used to make “The Catch” by Giants outfielder Willie Mays, the number of historical baseball things you’ll find here is unprecedented.
Add the world-famous collection of Hall of Fame plaques representing the greatest names in baseball history, used to honor all of the inductees to the Hall, any lover of this sport or anyone with a passing interest in sports as a whole will find a trip to Cooperstown to be totally worthwhile.
Address: 25 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm, Monday-Sunday
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]]>It’s funny because New York City is well-known for being a metropolitan hub of work, nightlife, and corporate culture—but upstate New York is exactly the opposite of that. When you leave Manhattan and start driving up North, you begin to see greenery that doesn’t end, gorgeous rivers that peace to your mind, and beautiful foliage.
But it’s more than just the nature itself. It’s also the culture that’s different. If you’re someone who loves visiting small towns in Midwestern America, you might enjoy driving through upstate New York, because there are some very pleasant and quaint small towns you can find there. Indeed, it’s truly the opposite of the hustle-and-bustle city life over there—so if that’s something that calls to you, you might enjoy driving up there!
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]]>The post Cooperstown, NY’s Baseball Hall of Fame is a Must-Visit for Sports Fans appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Inaugurated in 1936 in a small town of under 2,000 people in upstate New York, around four hours from both NYC and Boston, there is no greater place on Earth to explore the history of America’s national pastime than this museum.
Featuring memorabilia from the history of the league, dating back to the late 19th century and extending to the present day, you’ll see all kinds of interesting baseball artifacts at the Hall of Fame. From Hank Aaron’s 715th home run uniform to the glove used to make “The Catch” by Giants outfielder Willie Mays, the number of historical baseball things you’ll find here is unprecedented.
Add the world-famous collection of Hall of Fame plaques representing the greatest names in baseball history, used to honor all of the inductees to the Hall, any lover of this sport or anyone with a passing interest in sports as a whole will find a trip to Cooperstown to be totally worthwhile.
Address: 25 Main St, Cooperstown, NY 13326
Hours: 9 am to 5 pm, Monday-Sunday
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