Click the excerpt below to read the wonderful article in the Denver Post written about the museum on April 7th by Kyle Newman How one baseball diehard’s passion for the game led to the National Ballpark Museum in LoDo The post Denver Post Article on the Museum – April 2024 appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
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Bruce and the museum were featured as the opening segment on June’s episode of The Card Life hosted by Phillies pitcher Matt Strahm. You can view the entire episode – HERE The post Ballpark Museum Featured on “The Card Life” appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
In anticipation of the upcoming Rockies vs Yankees series – A wonderful new article was just published on The Bucket List Community Café website about the history and features of the museum. Read the entire article – HERE The post Bucket List Community Café Article appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
The museum was recently featured in a great article by Chris Epting on the RVTravel.com website Read the entire article – HERE The post Museum Featured in RV Travel.com Article appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
Our owner/curator, Bruce Hellerstein, was honored to be featured in this episode of The Club on AT&T SportsNet – Rocky Mountain Region which features some great stories and footage on the history of baseball in Denver It’s always a good time to learn something new about baseball in Denver. See the full episode here – […] The post Bruce Hellerstein appears on The Club 2023 Show #13 – Mile High History appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
This weekend, baseball fans will converge upon Coors Field to see the Rockies take home a victory against the visiting Chicago Cubs. Visitors can also converge upon the National Ballpark Museum and take home a piece of Cubs’ history. The museum, located one block from Coors Field, received a donation of rare button-badges, which they […] The post Vintage 1988 CUBS Pin Promotion – Apr 14-17 appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
How long is an era? If you ask Rachel Green from “Friends” she’ll tell you that six years doesn’t count as an era. Eventually she gives in and agrees that it does, and I’d have to agree with her. The six years that Greenlee Field existed were not only historically significant but they were also […] The post Greenlee Field appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
WE ARE THE SHIP: The Story of Negro League Baseball By: Kadir Nelson, Paintings by Kadir Nelson; Jump at the Sun Hyperion; 2008 Picture Book format, 88 pp, Historical Fiction, Middle Elementary to Adult, includes Foreword by Hank Aaron, lists of Negro Leaguers who made it to the Major Leagues & National Baseball Hall of Fame, […] The post We Are The Ship appeared first on National Ballpark Museum.| National Ballpark Museum
THE WILLIAM HOY STORY: How a Deaf Player Changed the Game By Nancy Churnin, Illustrated by Jez Tuya; Albert Whitman & Co.; 2016 Picture Book, Juvenile Non-Fiction, biography, Includes “More About William Hoy” and “Timeline” for extra information. This review is compatible with another review, Silent Star. Click here to read it! Dreams do come true. […]| National Ballpark Museum