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The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum strives to offer programs that provide entertainment and educational value of our local community.
Cabin Fever Film Series
Collaborating with the Fenimore Art Museum and the Glimmerglass Festival, we offer free movies on Friday nights during the months of January and February.
Hall of Fame Blood Drive
Twice a year the National Baseball Hall of Fame teams up with the Red Cross and Cooperstown's Bassett Hospital to host a blood drive. Visitors to the Hall of Fame on these days receive free admission if they choose to donate.
Halloween Celebration
Each year on Halloween, Children in costume and their parents or guardians receive free admission from 3-5 pm and are led on a trick-or-treat adventure through the museum.
Holiday Celebration
Celebrate the holidays at the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Museum admission is free at our annual Holiday Celebration to all visitors who contribute non-perishable food items to our food drive benefitting Opportunities for Otsego and the Cooperstown Food Bank. Family Programs take place throughout the day.
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This Day in Baseball History
On May 25, 1935, Babe Ruth hit the final three home runs of his brilliant career. Ruth, wrapping up his playing days with the Boston Braves, connected three times for homers #712, #713 and #714. The Babe also added a double in an 11-7 loss to the Pirates.

