Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum/Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards

Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum/Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards

Address:

216 Emory Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

Phone:

(410) 727-1539

Fax:

(410) 727-1652

Email:

info@baberuthmuseum.com

Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum/Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards

Location

The Babe Ruth Museum is located off of 600 West Pratt Street, 2 blocks northwest of Oriole Park,7 blocks west of Haborplace. Parking is available.

Hours

Daily, 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Open until 7:00 pm on game days
Closed Mondays, Nov - Mar

Facility

7,900 sq.ft. museum, historic house, library, archives, theatre, gift shop. The Sports Legends at Camden Yards, a 22,000 sq. ft. facility, opened in 2005. It is a state sports museum located in the old trainstation at Oriole Park

Description

Non-profit museum, founded 1967

Promotional Statement

The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is a National Shrine to the Sultan of Swat and has been welcoming baseball fans to the house where Babe Ruth was born
since 1974. The Museum offers fans an up-close portrait of baseball's greatest star. Through rare artifacts and photographic, audio, and video highlights, visitors will recall the life and career of Baltimore's most famous baseball son.

The Museum also serves as the official Museum of the Baltimore Orioles and houses archives for regional baseball and the Baltimore Colts. In addition, the Museum offers innovative exhibits and educational programs on local and national baseball, the Negro Leagues in Maryland, ballpark architecture and sports journalism.



Upcoming Events

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American Champions and Barrier Breakers
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February 17, 2012-July 30, 2012

All Day Event
Location: USGA Museum, Far Hills, NJ-NJ


"American Champions and Barrier Breakers: Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis and Althea Gibson,” exhibit will be on display from Feb. 17, 2012, to July 30, 2012, and celebrates the lives of Robinson, Louis and Gibson, their sports achievements and their important legacies. The exhibit will feature artifacts, documents and photographs of these three American icons while calling attention to the numerous contributions that African Americans have made to golf for more than a century.
 
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