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Moosenearchicago0
The museum is very easy to peruse through and you can spend as much time here as you want. Personally written letters, accounts of games, hotels, contracts, etc. there are several videos, all with old footage of the stars of the game. A lot of jerseys and other artifacts to see too. Very historic and informative, a must for any true baseball fan, or even anyone interested in the history of equal/civil rights.
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RuthMitchell1949
Kansas City is justifiably proud of their association with the Negro Baseball League and this little museum is a nice place to go to learn some of the history. It could be more informative, it seems to be a lot of newspaper articles put up on the wall, but it is a nice way to spend an hour or two, reliving an important part of our history. I would love to see them do more this this but I don't think they have the backing and donations that would enable that. It is a nice little break from the hustle and bustle of visiting Kansas CIty. Here is their website. http://nlbm.com/
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chisoxhack
If you are a baseball fan this is a must. Great history. You cab sense Buck as you walk through. Bob does a wonderful job.
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lafifille
Worth a visit if you're in the area. We had a great time and learned a lot about a part of American history we had never thought of.
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petej65
Very interesting displays and very thoroughable history of the Negro baseball leagues in the US. Enjoyed the history and the stories that were written about the accomplishments of these athletes and teams.