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MLB HALL OF FAME- COOPERSTOWN, NY

We drove from our hotel- Corona, NY and we thought the GPS was leading us to the wrong way. We drove through two lane roads through little towns with hardly any life through them. The GPS lead us the right way, I did not realize that Cooperstown, NY was only 2,000 population size. We drove through down-town and the Hall of Fame was across from the Post Office. I did not expect the professional Baseball Hall of Fame in a tiny town like we experienced. It was very interesting to see a lot of baseball's history including Bobby Thompson's bat that was known as the shot heard around the world and Babe Ruth's bat that he called his shot with vs Cubs in the World Series of '32. Also sorry for the flash in a lot of pictures, there was poor lighting which required me to use a flash or else blurry pictures came out.     MAY 6th, 2010
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