Cooperstown (New York)
Cooperstown, in Central New York, is known best for its role as the Home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The villagers believe that Abner Doubleday invented baseball on a cow pasture within the Village in 1839. (The actual origins of baseball are uncertain.)
Travel to Cooperstown (New York) & Visa Requirements
Tours & Getting around Cooperstown (New York)
Cooperstown (New York) attractions and sightseeing
Cooperstown is also home to the Farmers' Museum, the Fenimore Art Museum, The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) library and Brewery Ommegang.
- National Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main Street, Phone: 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME, [1]
- Farmers' Museum, Phone: 607-547-1450, [2].
- New York State Historical Association, Phone: 607-547-1400,[3]
- Fenimore Art Museum, [4]
- Brewery Ommegang, County Highway 33, Phone: 1- 800-544-1809, [5].
Cooperstown (New York) city tours
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Cooperstown (New York) Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
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The Brewery Ommegang produces authentic Belgian-style ales in a classy brewery on acres of land that they sometimes open for camping and other events.
Cooperstown (New York) cheap and luxurious hotels, youth hostels & lodging
- Best Western Inn & Suites at the Commons, 50 Commons Drive, Cooperstown(New York 13326), ☎ 607-547-7100, [6].
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This page was last edited at 15:49, on 3 December 2008 by Wikitravel user LtPowers. Based on work by Peter Fitzgerald, David and Tom Holland and Anonymous user(s) of Wikitravel.
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