America's favorite hometown, Cooperstown, is the perfect setting to honor our nation's favorite pastime. The eternal boys of summer are forever enshrined at The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, located on Main Street. Sports lovers from around the world make the pilgrimage to Doubleday Field, a short walk from the hall, to admire the field where baseball was invented. Just a short drive away is the nostalgic Damaschke Field, home to the Oneonta Tigers, AAA Penn League team.
Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum |
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99 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-1273 Add to Trip Planner |
| Come mingle with hauntingly true-to-life replicas of all your favorite players in historic settings. From Ty Cobb to Pete Rose, Babe Ruth to Jackie Robinson, you'll be literally incles away from the greatest players of the game. We also offer a "virtual reality" batting cage and a Baseball Bloopers movie theatre. Gift shop on-site. |
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National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum |
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25 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME www.baseballhall.org Add to Trip Planner Show Video |
| ". . . a place of grace and class . . . You arrive expecting to tour baseball's past. What you discover is your own."
The birthplace of baseball has been established as Cooperstown, New York, where folklore has it that Abner Doubleday, on an afternoon in 1839, had the inspiration to invent a game that quickly became our national pastime.
Discover baseball's rich 150-year history at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, from the game's "first" ball to 1998's homerun memorabilia. Tucked away on Main Street, Cooperstown's Hall stands as the definitive repository of the game's treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete. Spectacular artifacts and multi-media entertainment bring the history of America's pastime to life and tell the story of the game's impact on our culture.
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Cooperstown Bat Company |
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118 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-2415 or (888) 547-2415 www.cooperstownbat.com |
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| The original Cooperstown Bat Company. For over twenty five years, the Cooperstown Bat Company has been producing fine wood bats for the player and the collector alike. Our line of pro-model bats for game-use is made from pro grade maple and northern white ash. We are nationally renowned for our Limited Edition and autographed collectible bats, and our unique laser engraving offers a one-of-a-kind souvenir of Cooperstown. Visit our factory in nearby Hartwick, NY, where you are invited to view bat turnings from 1 pm - 4 pm daily, Monday through Friday. Special arrangements can be made for Saturday visits. Our Cooperstown store is located at 118 Main Street - just across from historic Doubleday Field. |
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Doubleday Field |
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1 Doubleday Court, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-2270 http://www.cooperstownny.org/more.php?id=5_0_1_0_C |
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| Doubleday Field - where baseball was invented - can be rented by groups to play on this legendary turf. Call the Village of Cooperstown for details. |
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Heroes of Baseball Wax Museum |
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99 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-1273 |
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| Come mingle with hauntingly true-to-life replicas of all your favorite players in historic settings. From Ty Cobb to Pete Rose, Babe Ruth to Jackie Robinson, you'll be literally incles away from the greatest players of the game. We also offer a "virtual reality" batting cage and a Baseball Bloopers movie theatre. Gift shop on-site. |
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National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum |
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25 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME www.baseballhall.org |
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| ". . . a place of grace and class . . . You arrive expecting to tour baseball's past. What you discover is your own."
The birthplace of baseball has been established as Cooperstown, New York, where folklore has it that Abner Doubleday, on an afternoon in 1839, had the inspiration to invent a game that quickly became our national pastime.
Discover baseball's rich 150-year history at the Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, from the game's "first" ball to 1998's homerun memorabilia. Tucked away on Main Street, Cooperstown's Hall stands as the definitive repository of the game's treasures and as a symbol of the most profound individual honor bestowed on an athlete. Spectacular artifacts and multi-media entertainment bring the history of America's pastime to life and tell the story of the game's impact on our culture.
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Where It All Began Bat Company |
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87 Main Street, Cooperstown 13326 (607) 547-7101 |
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| The only bats "Made in Cooperstown" - "Where It All Began" Bat company turns the bats as well as sells them in downtown Cooperstown. They sell autographed baseballs as well as autographed bats, one of a kind items, too! |
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Damaschke Field |
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15 James Georgeson Avenue, Oneonta 13820 (607) 432-6326 |
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| Historic Damaschke Field, located in Oneonta, New York. The ballpark has a 3,700-person capacity as amixture of fixed seat and bleacher seating. Damaschke Field is one of the oldest, most historic ballparks still in use. In opened in 1906, with the Grandstand dating back to 1939.
The facility boasts some of the closest seats available in minor league baseball as well as a picnic area and new buildings that were part of a 2007 renovation. Only a short walk from downtown Oneonta, Historic Damaschke Field has become a staple of summertime entertainment in the Tri-County area. |
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Oneonta Outlaws |
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15 James Georgeson Avenue, Oneonta 13820 (607) 432-6326 www.oneontaoutlaws.com |
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| The Oneonta Outlaws are a new team in the NYCBL (New York Collegiate Baseball League) and will be playing 42 games with home games taking place at Damaschke Field. The NYCBL is sanctioned by the NCAA and is sponsored in part by Major League Baseball. |
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Diamond Dreams at Cooperstown |
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4591 Route 20, Springfield Center 13468 800/807-3580 www.diamonddreamsatcooperstown.com |
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| Diamond Dreams introduces an exciting dual tournament format each week, during the summer season. All tournaments hosted by Diamond Dreams are Open Invitationals and are offered to a specific age group each week. Teams check in on Friday to compete in the 4gg- COOPERSTOWN CLASSIC which lasts through Sunday. Pools are then set up for the prestigious 4gg- HALL OF FAME TOURNAMENT that begins play on Monday afternoon. The HOF tournament culminates each Wednesday evening with a Closing Ceremony that includes the Diamond Dreams Ring presentation to all participants and enshrinement into the National Youth Softball Hall of Fame. Weekly Tournament Highlights include: skills competitions, fireworks, entertainment and the famed Cooperstown attractions including the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum! |
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Youth Baseball Camps
The Cooperstown area is a natural place for young players, coaches and parents to experience the purity of baseball. Leave here dreaming about hitting a home run, scoring a winning run or, even, wearing a Hall of Fame ring!
Cooperstown All-Star Village |
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4158 Rte 23, Oneonta 13820 877/226-3712 or 607/432-7483 www.cooperstownallstarvillage.com |
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Welcome to America's first and only baseball resort featuring quality tournaments for players 12 and under. As a baseball enthusiast, come and experience playing teams from all over the world. Playing is only part of your experience here at the Cooperstown All-Star Village. Our All-Star Village includes lighted junior size ball fields, batting cages with electronic pitching, an arcade and much more to accommodate 250 teams per season. |
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Cooperstown Baseball Camp |
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138 Tower Road, Milford 13807 800/726-7314 or 607/293-7324 www.cooperstownbaseball.com |
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Overnight & Day Camp for ages 8-17 Individualized instruction. Major League & Little League fields for rent for tournaments, practice, etc. Banquet facilities, accom, rec on site. Slow, medium, fast & super fast baseball. |
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Cooperstown Baseball World |
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Ravine Pkwy, Oneonta 13820 888/CBW-8750 www.cooperstownbaseballworld.com |
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Cooperstown Baseball World provides youth baseball players ages 11 to 15 a chance to play in weeklong tournaments in the Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame area. |
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