The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is located in Cooperstown, New York, United States. The museum is dedicated to preserving the history of baseball and honoring the game's greatest players, coaches, and other personnel.
The Hall of Fame was established in 1939, and today it houses a collection of more than 40,000 artifacts related to baseball history, including game-used equipment, uniforms, photographs, letters, and other memorabilia. Some of the most popular exhibits include the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery, which features bronze plaques of every Hall of Fame member, and the Baseball Today exhibit, which showcases the game's current stars and latest technology.
The museum also offers interactive exhibits, such as the Grandstand Theater, which features a multimedia presentation on the history of baseball, and the Sandlot Kids' Clubhouse, an interactive exhibit designed for children. The museum also hosts special events, including the annual Hall of Fame Weekend, during which new inductees are enshrined and honored.
Visitors to the museum can also take part in a number of educational programs and tours, including guided tours, scavenger hunts, and hands-on activities. The museum is open year-round, except for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day, and admission fees apply.