Deadball Museums
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Deadball Museums
Someone on the SABR Deadball list asked about museums dedicated to or featuring Deadball era players. I thought it was pretty interesting and though others might like the info. Here is the list so far and imbedded links to their site if there is one:
Shoeless Joe Jackson (Greenville, SC)
Ty Cobb (Roylston, GA)
Babe Ruth Museum (Baltimore, MD)
Red Faber Museum (Cascade, IA)
Burleigh Grimes (Clear Lake, W
Sam Crawford (Wahoo, NE)
JAy
Shoeless Joe Jackson (Greenville, SC)
Ty Cobb (Roylston, GA)
Babe Ruth Museum (Baltimore, MD)
Red Faber Museum (Cascade, IA)
Burleigh Grimes (Clear Lake, W
Sam Crawford (Wahoo, NE)
JAy
Re: Deadball Museums
cool stuff jay...i'm checking them out online right now.
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Re: Deadball Museums
Coffeyville, KS has a museum mainly dedicaed to the Dalton "defenders"
but there is a section dedicated to Walter Johnson.
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but there is a section dedicated to Walter Johnson.
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