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Babe Ruth’s childhood home celebrates The Great Bambino's early life and later career with engaging exhibits
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Step up to the plate and relive the legend at the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum! Located in the childhood home of the one and only Great Bambino, this iconic spot is a grand slam for baseball fans. Explore captivating exhibits that celebrate Ruth’s early years and his rise to stardom, all while immersing yourself in the history of America’s favorite pastime. Don’t miss your chance to experience the roots of a true sports icon! ##What We Offer Two Adult Admission Tickets with Optional Two Kids Admissions to the Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum * Museum Hours: Tuesday through Sunday between 10:00 am to 4:00 pm * During baseball season museum is open later for evening Orioles home games (the museum closes when gates at Camden Yards open, typically an hour before the first pitch, or two hours early on Saturday). ##Why You Should Grab The Offer The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum offers fans an immersive experience into the life and legacy of baseball’s greatest star, Babe Ruth. This recently renovated museum showcases rare artifacts, including Ruth’s 1914 rookie card, one of his 1927 bats, and his cherished Catholic rosary. Visitors can explore Ruth’s childhood home, including the very bedroom where he was born. The museum boasts a range of interactive displays and audio-visual highlights, making it a must-visit for any baseball enthusiast.
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About Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum
Everybody's gotta start somewhere, even The Great Bambino himself, Babe Ruth. The birthplace of George Herman Ruth Jr., The Babe Ruth Birthplace Museum celebrates the origins of The Sultan of Swat. Born February 6, 1895 at 216 Emory St., the Babe got his first professional contract with the Baltimore Orioles before moving on to found and later out-pace the 500 Home Run Club. By the end of his career, Ruth had smashed a grand total of 714 homers, a number surpassed only by two other players. Visitors to the historic house can also see rare artifacts, including Ruth's 1914 rookie card, a Catholic rosary he carried with him throughout most of his life, a scorecard from his first Orioles game, and one of the bats he used in 1927, the year Babe hit 60 home runs. Meanwhile, "The Star Spangled Banner in Sports" commemorates the bicentennial of the War of 1812 with a 3D-projected film.
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