April Adventures Week-Tuesday

Seventy eight years ago this year, Jackie Robinson made history for the Brooklyn Dodgers – helping fulfill baseball’s destiny as America’s National Pastime. On April 15, 1947, Jackie Robinson became the first player to break through the color barrier in the National League.

To honor the legacy of Jackie Robinson, the museum will host special daily programming. Museum guests can experience unique Museum artifacts, learn about the history of Black Baseball and participate in programming throughout the two weeks surrounding the 78th Anniversary. Learn more about History of Baseball and Civil Rights in America 

All events are included with museum admission. For complete Winter Break Week Programming, please visit our events calendar

10:30 am: Plaques of the Gallery Tour (Buck O’Neil Statue, 1st Floor)

Gain insight into the history of the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery on this 20 minute guided tour! The tour begins at the Buck O'Neil Statue on the first floor and ends in the Gallery.

11:30 am: Black Baseball Pop-Up (Learning Center, 1st Floor)

Please join us in a walk through our Black Baseball Pop-Up. Follow our timeline taking us from baseball’s early days of integrated teams through the segregated era of the Negro Leagues and beyond re-integration led by Jackie Robinson. Explore hands-on items from the Hall of Fame’s education collection that relate to Black Baseball history. 

1:30 pm: Tools of the Trade Curiosity Cart (Your Team Today, 3rd Floor)

Explore the evolution of baseball equipment in this interactive program!

2:30 pm: Plaques of the Gallery Tour (Buck O’Neil Statue, 1st Floor)

Gain insight into the history of the Hall of Fame Plaque Gallery on this 20 minute guided tour! The tour begins at the Buck O'Neil Statue on the first floor and ends in the Gallery.

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DATE: Tuesday, April 15 2025

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DATE: Tuesday, April 22 2025

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