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  1. The Roger Maris Museum opened in Fargo, North DakotaRoger’s hometown – in 1984, and true to Roger’s wishes, it is visible, accessible, and free. Located in the Roger Maris Wing near the Aquarium Court at West Acres Shopping Center, the glass-enclosed museum enables visitors to re-live Roger’s legendary life.

  2. The Roger Maris Museum is a 70-foot (21m) display case museum in West Acres Shopping Center in Fargo, North Dakota. It is dedicated as a permanent shrine to Major League Baseball player and local alumni Roger Maris, centering on his life and baseball career, most notably for the New York Yankees during the 1961 season in which Maris hit a then ...

  3. Roger Maris Museum. The legendary baseball player and Fargo's hometown hero is honored with a 72-foot long glassed-in exhibit at the West Acres Shopping Mall, tracing all aspects of his career, including major awards, uniforms and some of the home run balls from 1961, the year he broke Babe Ruth's record with 61 home runs.

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  4. The museum has no entry fee, so if you’re looking for free things to do in Fargo, you found a great one at the Roger Maris museum. HOURS The Roger Maris Museum is open during all opening hours of Fargo’s West Acres Mall. Please click on the website link above to see the most current hours. ADMISSION Free FUN FACTS • Maris’ 1961 single ...

    • West Acres Mall 3902 13th Ave S, Fargo, 58103, ND
    • (701) 282-2222
  5. Despite his achievements, Maris was under-appreciated and never elected to the baseball hall of fame. He died in 1985. 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 ...

  6. 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.

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