The museum that made Cooperstown famous is open year-round, and is a must-see for any true baseball fan.
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The museum that made Cooperstown famous is open year-round, and is a must-see for any true baseball fan.
Living history museum re-creates 19th-century rural life, complete with craftspeople demonstrating rural trades and skills in the restored buildings of an 1845 village.
Located inside a neo-Georgian mansion with terraced gardens overlooking Otsego Lake, this museum features fine collections of American art, James Fenimore Cooper memorabilia and historic photographs.
A stone neoclassic English mansion that was built in the early 1800s.
A wax museum with a "bloopers" theater and more than 30 life-size greats of the game on display.
Final resting place of Indian bones and artifacts of the Iroquois tribe.