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  1. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) is the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African-American baseball and its impact on the social advancement of America.

  2. Exhibits include hundreds of photographs, historical artifacts and several interactive computer stations. As the centerpiece of the NLBM, the Coors Field of Legends features 10 life-sized bronze sculptures of Negro Leagues greats positioned on a mock baseball diamond as if they were playing a game.

  3. Twelve life-sized bronze sculptures of Negro League players comprise what’s arguably the most treasured exhibit in the museum, 10 of which are positioned on the Field of Legends, a mock baseball diamond.

  4. Price: Adults $10, Seniors (65+) $9.00 and children (12 & under) $6.00. Hours: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Tuesday-Saturdays, and NOON-4:00 pm on Sundays. Part of the Museums on 18th & Vine complex, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (NLBM) recreates the look, sounds and feel of the game’s storied past. Video presentations and memorabilia in the ...

  5. The Negro Leagues Museum explores the great players of the Negro Leagues and their impact on baseball and the nation. African-Americans began to play baseball in the late 1800s on military teams, college teams, and company teams.

  6. Welcome to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Inc. in Kansas City, Missouri. It is designated by the U.S. Congress as "America's Home" for Negro Leagues baseball history.

  7. The museum recreates the look, sounds and feel of the game’s storied past. The Negro Leagues were established in 1920. Video presentations and memorabilia in the 10,000 square-foot multimedia exhibit chronicle the history and heroes of the Negro Leagues, from the origin to the 1960s.

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