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  1. For baseball fans, this shrine to Roger Maris is a must-see Fargo attraction. The Roger Maris Museum, inside the West Acres Mall in Fargo, ND, walks you through the life and baseball career of Roger Maris, a Fargo native. What’s so special about Roger Maris?

  2. Visit Website. (701) 282-2222. Roger Maris Museum , West Acres Mall. 3902 13th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103. Copy Address. Museum traces the career of Roger Maris, the legendary Fargo athlete who hit 61 homers to break Babe Ruth's single-season home run record in 1961.

  3. The Roger Maris Museum is on the east end of the West Acres Mall (13th Ave. South; Exit 64 on I-29). Admission is FREE during regular store hours. Roger Maris Museum ('84-'03) The 1953 Northern League championship banner. orginally part of the Roger Maris Museum.

  4. The Roger Maris Museum is located in Fargo's West Acres Mall. The glassed-in exhibit features several of his major awards, including the 1960 Sultan of Swat crown, along with several of the home run balls from 1961, and uniforms Maris wore. Photograph courtesy of Lee and Mary Juillerat.

  5. Museum; Reflections; Statistics; Early Years; How it All Began Roger Maris: A Humble Athlete from the Start North Dakota Roots. Roger was born September 10, 1934, in Hibbing, Minnesota, moving with his family to Fargo when he was 10. After his sophomore year at Fargo High School, Roger began attending Shanley High School in Fargo. It was there ...

  6. 3.9 (17 reviews) Unclaimed. Museums. See all 49 photos. Review Highlights. “ There is a little area with a documentary video and seating consisting of Yankee Stadium seats from 1961. ” in 3 reviews. “ Who doesn't know the story of Roger Maris, who broke Babe Ruth's home run record in 1961? ” in 2 reviews.

    • 3902 13th Ave S Fargo, ND 58103
  7. The Roger Maris Museum is located in the West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo, North Dakota. The museum is a 70-foot display case dedicated to the life and baseball career of Major League Baseball player and local alumni, Roger Maris. It is a significant location for baseball enthusiasts and those interested in the history of the sport.

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