Cleveland, Ohio: Baseball Heritage Museum
Baseball field now over 100 years old displays relics of its original stadium and provides a small museum devoted to the sport.
League Park
- Address:
- 6601 Lexington Ave., Cleveland, OH
- Directions:
- At League Park. East side of the city, on the northeast corner of Lexington Ave. and E. 66th St.
- Hours:
- Th-Su 9-3 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 216-789-1083
- Admission:
- Donations welcome.
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League Park was the home of the Cleveland Indians before the team moved to Municipal Stadium. The park was torn down in the early 1950s; only one wall and the original ticket booth remained. After being left derelict for years, the park and ticket booth have been restored and a baseball museum now occupies the building. It showcases Cleveland baseball history and has a nice Negro Leagues exhibit. Also, Babe Ruth's 436rd home run was hit at League Park.
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