More than 350,000 fans visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum located in Cooperstown, New York, every year. The museum, established in 1939, is located in the town where Abner Doubleday was said to have designed the game approximately 100 years prior.
Great baseball players, such as Babe Ruth and Ted Williams, are honored in life size woodcarvings in the Hall of Fame Gallery. The Cooperstown Room traces the history and development of baseball. Displays of women in baseball, the All Star Game, and world tours can be found on the museum's second floor.
A newly constructed wing houses a 200-seat movie theatre and interactive exhibits that make the trip, from anywhere, worthwhile!
Which floor can displays of women in baseball be found on?
The first floor
The second floor
The third floor
The fourth floor