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2008 Road Trip – The Baseball Hall of Fame

On day 3 we arrived at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, NY.  Adam has been to the museum several times, but this was Cheryl’s and Cora’s first visit.  We covered the museum inside and out and top to bottom.  We saw Schilling’s bloody sock, all 7 of the balls from Nolan Ryan’s no-hitters, and so much more.

The exterior of the museum.

The exterior of the museum.

 

These are the plaques from the first 5 Hall of Fame inductees: Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner.

These are the plaques from the first 5 Hall of Fame inductees: Babe Ruth, Christy Mathewson, Walter Johnson, Ty Cobb, and Honus Wagner.

 

This was a letter from Roosevelt to Kenesaw Landis (commisioner of baseball) encouraging Major League Baseball to keep playing even though the war was going on.  As Roosevelt stated, these players are a definite recreational asset to at least 20,000,000 of their fellow citizens -- and that in my judgement is thoroughly worthwhile.

This was a letter from Roosevelt to Kenesaw Landis (commisioner of baseball) encouraging Major League Baseball to keep playing even though the war was going on. As Roosevelt stated, "these players are a definite recreational asset to at least 20,000,000 of their fellow citizens -- and that in my judgement is thoroughly worthwhile."

 

Cora and Cheryl posed in this cut-out.  Maybe one day, shell be a pro.

Cora and Cheryl posed in this cut-out. Maybe one day, she'll be a pro.Perhaps Cora's favorite part of the museum was this chair and this room. She had to be practically dragged away. I swear if I could find a baseball glove chair I'd buy it.

 

Outside of the museum is an exhbit that features a bronze statue of Johnny Podres throwing to a bronze statue of Roy Campanella.  Cora was in love with Roys glove.  Perhaps this means shell become a catcher.

Outside of the museum is an exhbit that features a bronze statue of Johnny Podres throwing to a bronze statue of Roy Campanella. Cora was in love with Roy's glove. Perhaps this means she'll become a catcher.

2008 Road Trip – Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

We decided to take a road trip from Minneapolis to New York with the intention of seeing Adam’s family.  Along the way we made time stops at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Niagra Falls, and the Baseball Hall of Fame.

These photos are from our first stop, after 12 hours of driving through the night, in Cleveland, Ohio.

This is where we ate breakfast.  We found this place called Yours Truly that was right in the middle of a farmers market.

This is where we ate breakfast. We found this place called Yours Truly that was right in the middle of a farmer's market.

 

Just before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a park that has the worlds largest rubber stamp.

Just before the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a park that has the world's largest rubber stamp.

 

To give you a sense of perspective I shot this photo.  Cora is in the lower right hand corner of the frame.  This stamp is huge.

To give you a sense of perspective I shot this photo. Cora is in the lower right hand corner of the frame. This stamp is huge.

 

Cheryl shot this photo of Cora and Adam waiting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to open.  We got there kinda early.

Cheryl shot this photo of Cora and Adam waiting for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to open. We got there kinda early.

 

This is the stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.  Its one of the last things you see before you have to check your camera.

This is the stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's one of the last things you see before you have to check your camera.

 

We would have shown you more photos from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but as you can see we werent allowed to use our camera.  Bummer and totally lame.

We would have shown you more photos from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but as you can see we weren't allowed to use our camera. Bummer and totally lame.

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