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  1. A trio of legendary baseball stars who shined brightest in the early years of the 21st century – third baseman Adrian Beltré, first baseman Todd Helton and catcher Joe Mauer – have now been added to the game’s all-time roster in Cooperstown.

  2. Cooperstown All Star Village is a world-class baseball tournament and family resort located just outside the birthplace of baseball: Cooperstown, New York! Each summer, our baseball camp offers players the opportunity to compete against the best 12U teams from across the country.

  3. Located in the home of baseball, Cooperstown Dreams Park is a premier 22 field youth baseball tournament facility. The Cooperstown Dreams Park Experience, since 1996, offers more than baseball.

  4. Jul 16, 2011 · Enjoy a relaxing visit and catch the Village Trolley to one of the many exciting Cooperstown attractions, including the National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum, The Farmers’ Museum, Doubleday Field, Fenimore Art Museum, and downtown Cooperstown shopping.

  5. Find your way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame Museum, and you’ll make history of your own. PLAN YOUR VISIT. TRAVEL PACKAGES. The Museum has teamed up with Sports Travel and Tours to offer baseball fans a one-stop opportunity to purchase Hall of Fame Weekend travel packages.

  6. Discover Cooperstown: We're not just baseball, but a haven of outdoor adventure, history, and family fun! Explore the Baseball Hall of Fame, art at Fenimore Museum and vibrant performances at the Glimmerglass Festival.

  7. Cooperstown has become a synonym for “baseball” – thanks to a story about a Civil War general and the country’s love for a timeless game.

  8. Yes, most visitors – nearly 300,000 last year – make the pilgrimage to Cooperstown to pay homage to the heroes of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, but in the process, many also discover an unspoiled repository of America's heritage, rich in history, art, architecture and natural beauty.

  9. For 70 years, the Hall of Fame Game became an annual celebration of the game as two Major League Baseball teams played an annual exhibition contest at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown.

  10. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by private interests. It serves as the central point of the history of baseball in the United States and displays baseball-related artifacts and exhibits, honoring those who have excelled in playing , managing , and serving the ...

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