Cooperstown (New York)

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Cooperstown, in Central New York, is known best for its role as the Home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. The villagers believe that Abner Doubleday invented baseball on a cow pasture within the Village in 1839. (The actual origins of baseball are uncertain.)

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Cooperstown is also home to the Farmers' Museum, the Fenimore Art Museum, The New York State Historical Association (NYSHA) library and Brewery Ommegang.

  • National Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main Street, Phone: 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME, [1]
  • Farmers' Museum, Phone: 607-547-1450, [2].
  • New York State Historical Association, Phone: 607-547-1400,[3]
  • Fenimore Art Museum, [4]
  • Brewery Ommegang, County Highway 33, Phone: 1- 800-544-1809, [5].

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The Brewery Ommegang produces authentic Belgian-style ales in a classy brewery on acres of land that they sometimes open for camping and other events.

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