National Ballpark Museum, nestled in Denver's historic LoDo neighborhood, stands as a tribute to baseball heritage. Founded by enthusiast Bruce “B” Hellerstein, the museum showcases a prized collection acknowledged by Smithsonian Books among the world's top private baseball assortments. Unique artifacts from the original 14 classic ballparks enrich our exhibits, making us the sole museum dedicated to preserving ballpark history in Denver.
Visitors can marvel at a turnstile from Philadelphia's Shibe Park, dating back to 1909, among other treasures. The museum warmly welcomes adults and children alike, with a special nod to active military members. Passionate testimonials from patrons underscore the immersive experience offered, where the past breathes life into the present through each carefully curated piece.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity, National Ballpark Museum invites generous contributions to support its mission. From informative newsletters to engaging events, the museum cultivates a community deeply rooted in the spirit of baseball. Embrace the nostalgia and enrich your love for the game at this hidden gem celebrating the timeless allure of America's favorite pastime.
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