1616 E 18th St, Kansas City, MO 64108, United StatesMap
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Definitely do this museum.
The museum was a lot better than I expected. For a free museum it is very good. There was a good (and honest) telling of the history of the era and baseball at the time. But (as a middle-aged whit...
Great experience in KC visiting the museum plenty of great information on some of the all time greats that didn't have the opportunity because of segregation.
This was a very informative and interesting museum, enjoyable by those into baseball and those into history (both in our party). So much information and memorabilia packed into a small space. The intr...
It gave me shivers to walk through the museum. I saw displays for players and teams that were popular when I was a 'kid'. I hate to date myself but I saw some of the players honored, play in their ...
Definitely do this museum.
The museum was a lot better than I expected. For a free museum it is very good. There was a good (and honest) telling of the history of the era and baseball at the time. But (as a middle-aged whit...
Negro League museum
Great experience in KC visiting the museum plenty of great information on some of the all time greats that didn't have the opportunity because of segregation.
Interesting!
This was a very informative and interesting museum, enjoyable by those into baseball and those into history (both in our party). So much information and memorabilia packed into a small space. The intr...
Baseball fan or not.. don’t miss it
Interesting, entertaining, a must see. Lots of history beyond just baseball. Fun for all ages. Wonderful experience, reasonably priced.
History still Living
It gave me shivers to walk through the museum. I saw displays for players and teams that were popular when I was a 'kid'. I hate to date myself but I saw some of the players honored, play in their ...