Baseball Hall of Fame Offering Free Admission to Veterans in November

All Military Receive Free Admission to the Hall in Cooperstown, NY
  • November 16, 2021

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To honor you for serving our Country, the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY. is offering free admission to see the illustrious museum the entire month of November. 

The Baseball Hall of Fame is one of our favorite places in the world. Residing in the beautiful, scenic area of Cooperstown, NY., the museum is filled with the most incredible pieces of baseball memorabilia ever to exist. From game-worn items from legendary players like Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron to housing the worlds most famous baseball cards like the T206 Honus Wagner and 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card, there is a display in nearly every square inch of the Hall that will have you looking in awe. For the entire month of November, you can see all of the astonishing pieces for free if you're a veteran!

The Hall of Fame announced that all Veterans will receive free admission in November.  All you'll need is proof of Veteran status with one of the following:

  • U.S. Department of Defense Form 214
  • NOAA Form 56-16
  • Public Health Service form 1867
  • United States Department of Veterans Affairs ID Card
  • New York State Driver's License with Veteran distinguishing mark

The are 68 (out of 333) Hall of Famers that served in the military! You can see a medallion on each of their respective plaques in the Plaque Gallery.  Make sure you stop by and see the plaques; you'll be able to see the hallway of the gallery as soon as you walk through the main doors of the Hall of Fame.  We also have a few tips and tricks, too!  You can book a private tour and hold artifacts like a Lou Gehrig game-worn jersey; you can see that post with photos here. If you're thinking about seeing the next induction ceremony, there is nice walk-through on how to get tickets, parking, and hotel pointers here. Just Collect is proud to sponsor a few items on the Hall of Fame website, too!  Here is how we were able to become a sponsor.

THANK YOU for your service, and we hope you enjoy your trip to the Baseball Hall of Fame!

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