The mission of the Baseball Heritage Museum is to preserve and present the stories of diversity in baseball by entertaining, educating, and enlightening visitors about the multicultural heritage of baseball and the values it represents. Through exhibits, programming, neighborhood outreach and youth education, the Museum keeps these stories alive and inspiring for present and future generations.
The Baseball Heritage Museum is located at League Park, the original home of Cleveland baseball, in the center of the historic Hough neighborhood of Cleveland.
Museum Hours: Wednesdays through Sundays, 9am to 3pm
Docent led tours every hour starting at 10:00am and the last tour is at 2pm.
Self-guided tours available all day.
Experience the stories, photographs, letters, programs, uniforms and other game-used treasured memorabilia detailing the important contributions from the Latin and Caribbean leagues, the Industrial and Barnstormer leagues and the Negro and Women’s leagues that helped shape the history of the great American pastime.
Learn MoreThe Baseball Heritage Museum is physically positioned to tell its stories of challenge and perseverance from the center of a neighborhood whose own history has many parallels. We value the opportunity to become a community anchor in the neighborhood’s revitalization. The Museum is committed to expanding its presence…
Learn MoreThe philosophy of the Baseball Heritage Museum Buckeyes Travel Baseball Program is to ensure that all participants have an opportunity to develop baseball skills in a competitive environment with an emphasis on fundamentals and having fun.
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