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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum

Category: Monuments + Museums

1616 E. 18th St., Kansas City, MO 64102
816.221.1920

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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - Reviews from across the web

Negro Leagues Baseball Museum/American Jazz Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | Kansas City | Frommers.com - expert review
These two unique museums, housed under one roof, are in the historic Jazz District. The Negro Leagues Baseball Museum tells the compelling story of segregated baseball, from the founding of the Negro National League just a few blocks away in 1920,...
frommers.com

Okay... - user review
This museum contains a lot of wonderful musical examples that can be listened to throughout. However, I was expecting a really tastefully done museum and this was not it. Difficult to ...
tripadvisor.com

WOW!!! - user review
If you have any appreciation for the Negro Leagues or more over Black History, this is a MUST see. What the Negro Leagues did for equality in this country is astronomical. Alth...
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - user review
A visit to Kansas City cannot be complete without a tour of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. My interest in baseball compelled me to go to the museum and see what was offered. Upon entering the museum, the first thing that caught my attention was a 10,000 square-foot multi-media exhibit. It includ...
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Well worth it, particularly when combined with other KC area attractions - user review
We visited the museum on August 19th. It is well worth a visit. Being a baseball fan probably makes the experience more enjoyable, but the real value of going to the museum is of cou...
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A Must Visit!! - user review
My wife and I took the children to this long over-looked piece of American History. We absolutely enjoyed it. My children could not stop talking about the artifacts. From the video t...
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Excellent and Interesting History - user review
This is an important museum in baseball's history relating the tale of the African-Americans who were not allowed to play in the Major Leagues.Our two boys, 8 and 6, were interested i...
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Best ever museum experience - user review
On a recent visit to KC I decided to venture over to the Jazz Museum, which was OK, but certainly not a WOW experience. I almost didn't go into the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, but ...
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Very inspirational - user review
This is a wonderfully informative and inspirational museum. I'm not sure if young children would enjoy it, but I would say ages 8 and up would understand it and enjoy the history.This ...
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Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - expert review
In the Museums at 18th and Vine complex, the cornerstone of the historic 18th and Vine district, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum (www.nlbm.com; COST: $6, $8 joint ticket with American Jazz Museum) documents the history of African-Americans in baseball through films and a multimedia gallery. Addres...
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We loved the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum - user review
This was a FANtastic museum. I traveled here specifically to visit the museum with my sons 12 and 9. It was a very informative and emotional trip. There is a wealth of information prov...
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Everyone should see this no matter what color you skin is!!!!! - user review
I hate baseball and even I enjoyed this museum. My boyfriend drug me to it and I loved it. If you look at everything you could spend 2-3 hours there easy. It is small but packe...
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best in the west - user review
enjoyed it just as much if not more than cooperstown. the life size figures of the greats on the field is almost sureal for an old ball player like me . the greatest players eve...
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