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Arizona Baseball Museum Opens Feb. 21 in Mesa
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~ The Mesa Historical Museum is making history itself with the grand opening of the Arizona Baseball Museum, the first of its kind in the state. As a tribute to Arizona's rich baseball history, the museum is dedicated solely to showcasing the origins and evolution of the sport in the state.
Located in the historic Lehi Auditorium, visitors will be taken on a journey through time as they explore the early beginnings of baseball in Arizona. From military posts and mining towns to community teams and the rise of spring training, the museum highlights how baseball has become deeply ingrained in Arizona's culture.
One of the main focuses of the museum is on the birth of the Cactus League and how Arizona communities played a crucial role in making it a popular spring training destination. Through historic photographs, memorabilia, and personal stories, visitors will get an inside look at both well-known players and unsung heroes such as groundskeepers, team staff, local organizers, and fans who have all contributed to making baseball thrive in Arizona.
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Executive Director Susan Ricci expressed her excitement for finally having a permanent home for this important piece of history. "This is a story that hasn't been told in one place before," she said. "Arizona played a significant role in shaping the game of baseball - from barnstorming teams to creating the Cactus League. We are thrilled to finally give that history a permanent home."
The Arizona Baseball Museum officially opens its doors on February 21st and will be open year-round for residents, baseball fans, and visitors alike. In addition to its permanent exhibits, special programs, guest speakers, and seasonal exhibits tied to spring training and other milestones in Arizona's baseball history will also be offered. Don't miss out on this exciting new addition to Mesa's historical landscape!
Located in the historic Lehi Auditorium, visitors will be taken on a journey through time as they explore the early beginnings of baseball in Arizona. From military posts and mining towns to community teams and the rise of spring training, the museum highlights how baseball has become deeply ingrained in Arizona's culture.
One of the main focuses of the museum is on the birth of the Cactus League and how Arizona communities played a crucial role in making it a popular spring training destination. Through historic photographs, memorabilia, and personal stories, visitors will get an inside look at both well-known players and unsung heroes such as groundskeepers, team staff, local organizers, and fans who have all contributed to making baseball thrive in Arizona.
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Executive Director Susan Ricci expressed her excitement for finally having a permanent home for this important piece of history. "This is a story that hasn't been told in one place before," she said. "Arizona played a significant role in shaping the game of baseball - from barnstorming teams to creating the Cactus League. We are thrilled to finally give that history a permanent home."
The Arizona Baseball Museum officially opens its doors on February 21st and will be open year-round for residents, baseball fans, and visitors alike. In addition to its permanent exhibits, special programs, guest speakers, and seasonal exhibits tied to spring training and other milestones in Arizona's baseball history will also be offered. Don't miss out on this exciting new addition to Mesa's historical landscape!
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