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Getting Here
Driving Directions
Albany International Airport in Albany, N.Y., Syracuse Hancock International Airport in Syracuse, N.Y., and Greater Binghamtom Airport in Binghamton, N.Y., are approximately 90 miles from Cooperstown.
Suggested routes for reaching Cooperstown:
From Syracuse and Buffalo and points west:
- Take I-90 east to Exit 30 at Herkimer
- Take Route 28 south to Cooperstown
From Albany and Boston and points east:
- Take I-90 west to Exit 25A
- Take I-88 west to Exit 24
- Take Route 20 west to Route 80
- Take Route 80 south to Cooperstown
From Binghamton and points south:
- Take I-88 east to Exit 17
- Take Route 28 north to Cooperstown
From Burlington, Vermont, and points north:
- Take I-87 south to Albany
- Take I-90 west to Exit 25A
- Take I-88 west to Exit 24
- Follow Route 7 to Route 20 west
- Take Route 20 west to Route 80
- Take Route 80 south to Cooperstown
From New York City:
- Take I-87 north to I-90
- Take I-90 west to Exit 25A
- Take I-88 west to Exit 24
- Follow Route 7 to Route 20 west
- Take Route 20 west to Route 80
- Take Route 80 south to Cooperstown
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This Day in Baseball History
On February 4, 1957, manager Joe McCarthy and outfielder Sam Crawford are elected to the Hall of Fame. McCarthy, the winningest manager in history, won nine pennants and four consecutive World Championships with the New York Yankees. Crawford, one of the greatest hitters of the dead-ball era, finished his career with 309 triples, first on the all-time list.


