The Sports Museum of New England

The Sports Museum of New England

Address:

100 Legends Way
Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Phone:

617-624-1237

Fax:

617-624-1239

Email:

rsullivan@dncboston.com

The Sports Museum of New England

Description

The Sports Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit educational institution that has served Boston and New England for more than 30 years.

We preserve and showcase the distinctly rich sports heritage of New England through an unparalleled collection of artifacts, multimedia, works of art, and interactive exhibits. Located on Levels 5 and 6 of the TD Garden in the heart of Downtown Boston, The Sports Museum features a half-mile of exhibits celebrating the character (and characters) of Boston sports, including displays on the Red Sox, Bruins, Patriots, Celtics, Revolution, Blazers, Olympics, and much more. More than 100,000 people visit The Sports Museum each year.

Our mission also involves leveraging our sports heritage to teach the values of leadership, respect, and cooperation to our youth. In furtherance of this mission, we offer several innovative educational programs designed for kids, including Stand Strong, our signature program that builds character in kids so that they can stand up to drugs, violence, bullying, and other dangers. Other impactful educational programs that we offer and deliver include Score with Character (character education), The Will McDonough Writing Contest (writing), Get Your Head in the Game! (reading), Sports Figures (math), and Careers in Sports (business). All told, nearly 10,000 students each year participate in our educational programs.

To find out more about how The Sports Museum is making an impact in our community, please visit www.sportsmuseum.org.



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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