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Baseball Hall of Fame for 4

Admits 4 to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.  

Since opening its doors more than 75 years ago, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum has been dedicated to preserving history, honoring excellence and connecting generations.

Located on Main Street in the historic Village of Cooperstown, the Museum brings the history of our National Pastime to life. Beyond the Museum, Cooperstown itself is an American treasure, reminding visitors of a simpler time with its character and charm. Those who make the trip are inspired during a journey filled with rolling hills, breathtaking views and sparkling lakes, then rewarded with authentic small-town America at its best when they arrive.

From the natural beauty of the trip to your first stroll down Main Street, Cooperstown, the pilgrimage is as memorable as the Museum.

The village has the feel of a Norman Rockwell small-town portrait, complete with classic storefronts, cozy cafes and, of course, the Hall that made it famous. Park for free and take the trolley to a historic downtown that harkens back to memories of a simpler time.

The village of Cooperstown is located at the southern end of Otsego Lake, pictured above. (Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum)

Once touted as the birthplace of baseball, Cooperstown is thick with history beyond the diamond.

James Fenimore Cooper dreamed up the “Leatherstocking Tales” near Otsego Lake. The Glimmerglass of Leatherstocking lore – a nine-mile lake nestled among the hills – still offers breathtaking views from a historic resort or one of the parks that dot its pristine shores.

What Cooperstown has to offer is as varied as its visitors. Unique museums, world-class arts and a wide array of craft beverages all come together in this Upstate oasis of Americana and adventure.

So plan a vacation, but leave plenty of room for the unexpected. While Cooperstown may be synonymous with baseball, it is also as exciting and unpredictable as the game itself.

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Please help us save shipping cost!  All winners must be able to pick up their winnings at Union Congregational Church 55 Rhoades Ave East Walpole, MA 02032 during the following dates and times: 
Saturday, October 10th from 10 AM - 1 PM
Sunday, October 11th from 12 PM - 2 PM 
Saturday, October 17th from 10 AM - 12 PM

Highest Bid : $40.00 (1 bids)
Highest Bid By: 6B5829
Catalog #: 28
Value: $100.00
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